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2d Session J I No. 458 

MESSAGE 

OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE 
UNITED STATES 

ON 

ECONOMY 

AND EFFICIENCY IN THE 

GOVERNMENT 

SERVICE 



IN TWO VOLUMES 

VOL.2 



JANUARY 17, 1912 
Referred to the Committee on Appropriations and ordered to be printed 



WASHINGTON 
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THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 



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Department of Agriculture. 

1. General administration 

2. Weather Bureau 

3. Bureau of Animal Industry 

4. Bureau of Plant Industry 

5. Forest Service 

6. Bureau of Chemistry 

7. Bureau of Soils 

8. Bureau of Entomology 

9. Bureau of Biological Survey 

10. Bureau of Statistics 

11. Office of Experiment Stations 

12. Office of Public Roads 

13. Insecticide and Fungicide Board. 



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Department of Agriculture. 
1. General administration. 

1. Office proper of the Secretary 

2. Assistant Secretary 

3. Solicitor 

4. Chief clerk 

5. Appointment clerk 

6. Division of Accounts and Disbursements 

7. Division of Publications 

8. Library 

9. Committee on personnel 

10. Committee on buildings 

11. Committee on business methods 

12. Board of food and drug inspection 

13. Referee board of consulting scientific experts 

14. Advisory committee on printing and binding 

15. Board of awards 

16. Board of survey 

17. Committee on economy 



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Department of Agriculture. 
1. General administration. 
3. Solicitor. 

1. Office proper of the solicitor 

2. Food and drug act section 

3. Contracts, patents, and meat-inspection law section 

4. Administration and 28-hour law section 

1. Office of law clerk (in charge) 

2. Mail and file room 

3. Stenographers' room 

5. Forestry section 

1. Washington force 

2. Field force 

1. Missoula, Mont 

2. Denver, Colo 

3. Albuquerque, N. Mex. * 

4. Ogden, Utah 

5. San Francisco, Cal 

6. Portland, Oreg 

6. Animal quarantine act section 

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Department of Agriculture. 
1. Genera 1 administration. 
4. Chief cleric. 

1. Office proper of the chief clerk 

2. Supply Division 

3. Mail and files section 

4. Office of the chief engineer and captain of the watch 

1. Office proper of the chief engineer and captain of the 

watch 

2. Engine-room section 

3. Electrical section 

4. Plumbers' section 

5. Carpenters' and cabinetmakers' section 

6. Painters' section 

7. Rubber-stamp section 

8. Blacksmith section 

9. Stable section 

10. Elevator conductors' section 

11. Janitor's section 

12. Watch section 

5. Telephone and telegraph section 

6. Time-record section 



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1. Department of Agriculture. 
1. General administration. 

6. Division of Accounts and Disbursements. 

1. Office proper of the chief of division. 

2. Weather Bureau branch 

3. Forest-Service branch 

1. Washington force 

2. Field service 

1. Missoula, Mont 

2. Denver, Colo 

3. Albuquerque, N. Mex 

4. Ogden, Utah 

5. San Francisco, Cal 

6. Portland, Oreg 

4. Chief clerk and cashier's section 

5. Auditing section 

6. Bookkeeping section 

7. Transportation section 

8 . Miscellaneous section 



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Department of Agriculture. 
1. General administration. 

7. Division of Publications. 

1. Office proper of the chief of division. 

2. Editorial section 

3. Indexing section 

4. Illustrating section 

1. Photographic laboratory 

2. Drafting room 

3. Office force 

5. Distributing section 

1 . Office force 

2. Miscellaneous mailing room 

3. Farmers' Bulletin mailing room. 

4. Order and correspondence room. 



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Department of Agriculture. 
1. General administration. 
7. Library. 

1. Office proper of the librarian. 

2. Periodical Division 

3. Cataloguing Division 

4. Reference and Law Division 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 

1. General administration 

2. Climatological Division 

3. Observations and Report Division .... 

4. Forecast Study and Research Division . 

5. Station Force 

6. Boards and committees 

1. Board of awards 

2. Board on efficiency ratings 

3. Board on forms 

4. Board of survey 

5. Board on photographs 

6. Committee on business methods . . 

7. Committee to promote cooperation 



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10 
11 
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13 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 

1. General administration. 

1. Office proper of Chief of the Weather Bureau 

2. Assistant chief . 

3. Chief Clerk 

1. Office proper of chief clerk 

2. Mail and file section ^ 

3. Drafting room 

4. Heat, light, and power plant 

5. General messenger and labor service 

6. Watch sendee 

7. Capitol and Union Station map service . . 

8. Photographic dark room 

9. Electrician, battery room 

10. Carpenter shop 

11. Paint shop 

12. Blacksmith shop 

13. Gardener 

14. Stable 

4. Accounts Division 

5. Instrument Division 

1. Laboratory 

2. Machine and repair shop 

3. Clerical force 

6. Library 

7. Publication Division 

1. Office proper of chief of division 

2. Printing office 

8. Supplies Division 

9. Telegraph Division 

10. Verification Section 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 

2 . Climato logica I Division . 

1. Cooperative meteorological stations in Alaska (29) 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 

3. Observations and Report Division. 

1. Office proper of chief of division 

2. Forecast section 

1. Special meteorological stations 

1. Basseterre, St. Kitts, West Indies 

2. Bridgetown, Barbados, West Indies 

3. Dutch Harbor, Alaska 

4. Eagle, Alaska 

5. Nome, Alaska 

6. Port au Prince, Haiti, West Indies 

7. Port of Spain, Trinidad, W T est Indies 

8. Roseau, Dominica, West Indies 

9. Santo Domingo, Santo Domingo, West Indies . 

10. Sitka, Alaska 

11. Tanana, Alaska 

12. Turks Island, West Indies 

13. Valdez, Alaska 

14. Willemstadt, Curacao, West Indies 

15. Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies (cooperative) 

3. Marine section 

1. Marine meteorological observers (648) 

4. River and flood section 

1. Special river and rainfall stations 

1. Cumberland, Md 

2. Harpers Ferry, W. Va 

3. Riverton, Va 

4. Woodstock, Va 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 

4. Forecast Study and Research Division. 

1. Central office section 

2. Mount Weather (Va.) section 

1. Office of administration 

2. Physical laboratory 

3. Magnetic observatory 

4. Balloon and kite house 

5. Machine and carpenter shop. 

6. Heat, light, and power plant 

7. Stable 

8. Substations 

1. Berryville, Va 

2. Middleburg, Va 

3. Trapp, Va 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations . . 

2. Telegraph repair stations. 

3. Traveling inspectors 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 

1. Abilene, Tex 

2. Albany, N. Y 

3. Alpena, Mich 

4. Amarillo, Tex 

5. Anniston, Ala 

6. Asheville, N. C 

7. Atlanta, Ga 

8. Atlantic City, N.J... 

9. Augusta, Ga 

10. Baker, Oreg 

11. Baltimore, Md 

12. Benton ville, Ark 

13. Binghampton, N. Y.. 

14. Birmingham, Ala 

15. Bismarck, N. Dak. . . 

16. Block Island, R. I— . 

17. Boise, Idaho 

18. Boston, Mass 

19. Buffalo, N. Y 

20. Burlington, Vt 

21. Cairo, 111 

22. Canton, N. Y 

23. Cape Henry, Va 

24. Cape May, N.J 

25. Charles City, Iowa.... 

26. Charleston, S. C 

27. Charlotte, N. C 

28. Chattanooga, Tenn. . 

29. Cheyenne, Wyo 

30. Chicago, 111 

31. Cincinnati, Ohio. . . . 

32. Cleveland, Ohio 

33. Columbia, Mo 

34. Columbia, S. C 

35. Columbus, Ohio 

36. Concord, N. H 

37. Concordia, Kans 

38. Corpus Christi, Tex. . 

39. Davenport, Iowa. . . . 

40. Davton, Ohio 

41. Del Rio, Tex 

42. Denver, Colo 

43. Des Moines, Iowa 

44. Detroit, Mich 

45. Devils Lake, N. Dak 

46. Dodge City, Kans. . . . 

47. Dubuque, Iowa 

48. Duluth, Minn 

49. Durango, Colo 

50. Eastport, Me 

51. Elkins, W. Va 

52. El Paso, Tex 

53. Erie, Pa 

54. Escanaba, Mich. 

55. Eureka, Cal 

56. Evansville, Ind. . . . 

57. Flagstaff, Ariz 

58. Fort Smith, Ark 



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Department of Agriculture — Continued. 
2. Weather Bureau — Continued. 
5. Station force — Continued. 

1. Meteorological stations — Continued. 

59. Fort Wayne, Ind 

60. Fort Worth, Tex 

61. Fresno, Cal 

62. Galveston, Tex 

63. Grand Haven, Mich 

64. Grand Junction, Colo 

65. Grand Rapids, Mich 

66. Green Bay, Wis 

67. Hannibal, Mo 

68. Harrisburg, Pa 

69. Hartford, Conn 

70. Hatteras, N. C 

71. Havre, Mont 

72. Helena, Mont 

73. Honolulu, Hawaii 

74. Houghton, Mich 

75. Houston, Tex 

76. Huron, S. Dak 

77. Independence, Cal 

78. Indianapolis, Ind 

79. Iola, Kans 

80. Ithaca, N. Y 

81. Jacksonville, Fla 

82. Kalispell, Mont 

83. Kansas City, Mo 

84. Keokuk, Iowa 

85. Key West, Fla 

86. Knoxville, Tenn 

87. La Crosse, Wis 

88. Lander, Wyo 

89. Lansing, Mich 

90. La Salle, 111 

91. Lewiston, Idaho 

92. Lexington, Ky 

93. Lincoln, Nebr 

94. Little Rock, Ark 

95. Los Angeles, Cal 

96. Louisville, Ky 

97. Lynchburg, Va 

98. Macon, Ga 

99. Madison, Wis 

100. Manteo, N. C 

101. Marquette, Mich 

102. Memphis, Tenn 

103. Meridian, Miss 

104. Miami, Fla 

105. Miles City, Mont 

106. Milwaukee, Wis 

107. Minneapolis, Minn 

. 108. Mobile, Ala 

109. Modena, Utah 

110. Montgomery, Ala 

111. Moorhead, Minn 

112. Mount Tamalpais, Cal 

113. Nantucket, Mass 

114. Narragansett Pier, R. I 

115. Nashville, Tenn 

116. New Haven, Conn 

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52 

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Department of Agriculture — Continued. 
2. Weather Bureau — Continued. 
5. Station force — Continued. 

1. Meteorological stations — Continued. 

117. New Orleans, La 

118. New York, N. Y 

119. Norfolk, Va 

120. Northfield, Vt 

121. North Head, Wash 

122 . North Platte, Nebr 

123. Oklahoma, Okla 

124. Omaha, Nebr 

125. Oswego, N. Y 

126. Palestine, Tex 

127. Parkersburg, W. Va ., 

128. Pensacola, Fla 

129. Peoria, 111 

130. Philadelphia, Pa 

131. Phoenix, Ariz 

132. Pierre, S. Dak 

133. Pittsburgh, Pa 

134. Pocatello, Idaho 

135. Point Reyes Light, Cal 

136. Port Crescent, Wash 

137. Port Huron, Mich 

138. Portland, Me 

139. Portland, Oreg 

140. Providence, R. I 

141. Pueblo, Colo 

142. Raleigh, N. C 

143. Rapid City, S. Dak 

144. Red Bluff, Cal 

145. Reno, Nev 

146. Richmond, Va 

147. Rochester, N. Y 

148. Roseburg, Oreg 

149. Roswell, N. Mex 

150. Sacramento, Cal 

151. St. Joseph, Mo 

152. St. Louis, Mo 

153. St. Paul, Minn 

154. Salt Lake City, Utah 

155. San Antonio, Tex 

156. San Diego, Cal 

157. Sand Key, Fla 

158. Sandusky, Ohio 

159. San Francisco, Cal 

160. San Jose, Cal 

161. San Juan, P. R 

162. San Luis Obispo, Cal 

163. Santa Fe, N. Mex 

164. Sault Ste. Marie, Mich 

165. Savannah, Ga 

166. Scranton, Pa 

167. Seattle, Wash 

168. Sheridan, Wyo 

169. Shreveport, La 

170. Sioux City, Iowa 

171. Southeast Farallon, Cal 

172. Spokane, Wash 

173. Springfield, 111 

174. Springfield, Mo 

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Department of Agriculture — Continued. 
2. Weather Bureau — Continued. 
5. Station force — Continued. 

1. Meteorological stations — Continued. 

175. Syracuse, N. Y 

176. Tacoma, Wash 

177. Tampa, Fla 

178. Tatoosh Island, Wash 

179. Taylor, Tex 

180. Thomasville, Ga 

181. Toledo, Ohio 

182. Tonopah, Nev 

183. Topeka, Kans 

184. Valentine, Nebr 

185. Vicksburg, Miss 

186. Wagon Wheel Gap, Colo 

187. Walla Walla, Wash 

188. Wichita, Kans 

189. Williston, N. Dak 

190. Wilmington, N. C 

191. Winnemucca, Nev 

192. Wytheville, Va 

193. Yankton, S. Dak 

194. Yellowstone Park, Wyo 

195. Yuma, Ariz 



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117 



118 
119 

120 
121 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
2. Albany, N. Y. 

1. Meteorological station, Albany, N. Y. 

2. Storm-warning display stations 

1. Troy, N. Y 

2. Utica, N. Y 

3. River and rainfall stations 

1. Castleton, N. Y 

2. Corinth, N. Y 

3. Glens Falls, N. Y 

4. Hoosick Falls, N. Y 

5. Little Falls, N. Y 

6. Mechanicsville, N. Y 

7. Northville, N. Y 

8. Schenectady, N. Y 

9. Schoharie Junction, N. Y 

10. Stuyvesant, N. Y 

11. Thurman, N. Y 

12. Trenton Falls, N. Y 

13. Tribes Hill, N.Y 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
3. Alpena, Mich. 

1. Meteorological station, Alpena, Mich. 

2. Storm-warning display stations 

1. Cheboygan, Mich 

2. Middle Island, Mich 

3. Oscoda, Mich 

4. Presque Isle Light, Mich 

5. Tawas Point, Mich 

6. Thunder Bay Island, Mich 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
7. Atlanta, Ga. 

1. Meteorological station, Atlanta, Ga 

1. Cooperative meteorological observers (43). 

2. Cotton region stations 

1 . Columbus, Ga 

2. Greenville, S. C 

3. Griffin, Ga ; 

4. Monticello, Ga 

5. Spartanburg, S. C 

6. Tallapoosa, Ga 

7. Toccoa, Ga 

3. River and rainfall stations 

1. Alaga, Ala 

2. Butler, Ga 

3. Dahlonega, Ga 

4. Montezuma, Ga 

5. Norcross, Ga 

6. Woodbury, Ga 

7. Cooperative (1) 

4. Cotton region and river stations 

1. Albany, Ga 

2. Bainbridge, Ga 

3. Eufaula, Ga 

4. Gainesville, Ga 

5. Newnan, Ga 

6. Rome, Ga 

7. West Point, Ga 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2, Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
8. Atlantic City, N. J. 

1. Meteorological station, Atlantic City, N. J. . 

1. Cooperative meteorological observers (43). 

2. Storm-warning display stations 

1. Cooperative storm warning display (4) 

3. Cranberry marsh stations 

1. Mays Landing, N. J 

2. New Lisbon, N. J 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station Force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
9. Augusta, Ga. 

1. Meteorological station, Augusta, Ga 

2. Cotton region stations 

1. Allendale, S. C 

2. Athens, Ga 

3. Batesburg, S. C 

4. Blackville, S. C 

5. Camak, Ga 

6. Greensboro, Ga 

7. Wanesboro, Ga 

3. River and rainfall stations 

1. Anderson, S. C 

2. Calhoun Falls, S. C 

3. Carlton, Ga 

4. Toccoa, Ga 

4. Cotton region and river stations 

1. Greenwood, S. C 

2. Washington, Ga. 



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page. 



Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station Force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
11. Baltimore, Md. 

1. Meteorological station, Baltimore, Md 

1. Cooperative meteorological observers (47) 

2. Cooperative marine meteorological observers (61) . 

2. Storm warning display stations 

1. American Building, Baltimore, Md 

2. The Anchorage, Baltimore, Md 

3. Cooperative (1) 

3. River and rainfall station 

1. Oxford, Md 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station Force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
13. Binghamton, N. Y. 

1. Meteorological station, Binghamton, N. Y. 

2. River and rainfall stations 

1. Bainbridge, N. Y 

2. Cooperstown, N. Y 

3. Cortland, N.Y 

4. DeRuyter, N. Y 

5. New Berlin, N. Y.... 

6 . Greene, N.Y 

7. Norwich, N.Y 

8. Oneonta, N.Y 

9. Sherburne, N.Y 

10. Willowpoint, N.Y 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
15. Bismarck, N. Dak. 

1. Meteorological station, Bismarck, N. Dak 

1. Cooperative meteorological observers (56). 

2. River and rainfall stations 

1. Billings, Mont 

2. Bismarck, N. Dak 

3. Fort Benton, Mont 

4. Glendive, Mont 

5. Havre, Mont 

6. Medora, N. Dak 

7. Townsend, Mont 

8. Wolf Point, Mont. 

3. Mountain snowfall stations 

1. Berthold Agency, N. Dak 

2. Bottineau, N. Dak 

3. Broncho, N. Dak 

4. Dickinson, N. Dak 

5. Haley, N. Dak 

6. Marmarth, N. Dak 

7. Mott, N. Dak 

8. Washburn, N. Dak 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
16. Block Island, R. I. 

1. Meteorological station, Block Island, R. I. 

2. Storm warning display station 

1. Southeast Light, Rhode Island 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
17. Boise, Idaho. 

1. Meteorological station, Boise, Idaho 

1. Cooperative meteorological observers (86). 

2. Mountain and snowfall stations 

1. Bocks Ranch, Idaho 

2. Boulder Mine, Idaho 

3. Garden Valley, Idaho 

4. Grimes Pass, Idaho 

5. Idaho City, Idaho 

6. Irwin, Idaho 

7. Kirkham, Idaho 

8. Little Camas, Idaho 

9. Long Gulch, Idaho 

10. Loon Creek, Idaho 

11. Pebble, Idaho 

12. Pine, Idaho 

13. Powers Ranch, Idaho 

14. Pyle Creek, Idaho 

15. Rattlesnake, Idaho 

16. Ruby Creek, Idaho 

17. Sheep Hill, Idaho. 

18. Silver City, Idaho 

19. Smith Prairie, Idaho 

20. Tripod Mountain, Idaho 

3. Special fruit region station 

1. Meridian, Idaho 



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2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
18. Boston, Mass. 

1. Meteorological station, Boston, Mass. 



6. 



7. 



Cooperative meteorological stations in Connecti- 
cut (22) : - 

2. Cooperative meteorological stations in Maine (25). 

3. Cooperative meteorological stations in Massa- 

chusetts (50) 

4. Cooperative meteorological stations in New 

Hampshire (14) ._ 

5. Cooperative meteorological stations in Rhode 
Island (11) 

Cooperative meteorological stations in Vermont 

(14) --. ■ 

Cooperative marine meteorological observers (61) . 

Special meteorological stations 

1. Greenville, Me 

Storm-warning display stations 

1. Chatham, Mass 

2. Cuttyhunk, Mass 

3. East Chop, Mass 

Fall River, Mass 

Gloucester, Mass 

Highland Light, Mass 

Hull, Mass 

Hyannis, Mass 

Marblehead, Mass 

Monomoy, Mass 

New Bedford, Mass 

Newburyport, Mass 

New London, Conn 

Newport, R.I 

Nobska Light, Mass 



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4. 

5. 

6. 

7. 

8. 

9. 
10. 
11. 
12. 
13. 
14. 
15. 

16. Point Judith, R. I 

17. Portsmouth, N. H 

18. Provincetown, Mass 

19. Race Point, Mass. . 

20. Saunderstown, R. I 

21. Stonington, Conn 

22. Straitsmouth Life-Saving Station, Massachusetts. . 

23. Tarpaulin Cove, Mass 

24. Wellfleet, Mass 

25. Cooperative (11) 

Cranberry marsh stations 

1. East Wareham, Mass 

2. Halifax, Mass 

3. Marstons Mills, Mass 

4. South Carver, Mass 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
10. Buffalo, N. Y. 

1. Meteorological station, Buffalo, N. Y 

2. Storm-warning display stations 

1. Buffalo Life-Saving Station, New York 

2. Cape Vincent, N. Y 

3. Charlotte, N. Y 

4. Dunkirk, N. Y 

5. Fort Niagara, N. Y 

6. Fort Ontario, N. Y 

7. Motor Island, N. Y 

8. North Fairhaven, N. Y 

9. Ogdensburg, N. Y 

10. Sacketts Harbor, N. Y 

11. Sodus Point, N. Y 

12. Tonawanda, N. Y 

13. Cooperative (1) 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
21. Cairo, III. 

1. Meteorological station, Cairo, 111. 

2. River and rainfall stations 

1. Cape Girardeau, Mo 

2. Chester, 111 

3. Columbia, Tenn 

4. Florence, Ala 

5. Johnson ville, Tenn 

6. Mount Carmel, 111... 

7. New Athens, 111 

8. Paducah, Ky 

9. Riverton, Ala 

10. Savannah, Tenn 

11. Shawneetown, 111 

12. Shoals, Ind 

13. Terre Haute, Ind 






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2. Weather Bureau. 




5. Station force. 




1. Meteorological stations. 
-24. Cape May, N. J. 

1. Meteorological station, Cape May, N. J 




2. Storm- warning display station 




1. Cape May Point Life-Saving Station, New Jersey. 





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2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
26. Charleston, S. C. 

1. Meteorological station, Charleston, S. C 

1. Cooperative marine meteorological observers (26) 

2. Storm-warning display stations . 

1. Georgetown, S. C 

2. Moultrieville, S. C 

3. North Island, S. C 

4. South Island, S. C 

5. Youngs Island, S. C. 

6. Cooperative (1) 

3. Cotton region stations 

1. Saint George, S. C 

2. Saint Matthews, S. C 

3. Yemassee, S. C 

4. River and rainfall stations 

1. Conway, S. C 

2. Effingham, S. C 

3. Salisbury, S. C 

4. Smiths Mills, S. C 

5. Cotton region and river stations 

1 . Cheraw, S . C 

2. Kingstree, S. C 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
28. Chattanooga, Tenn. 

1. Meteorological station, Chattanooga, Tenn 

2. River and rainfall stations 

1. Bridgeport, Ala 

2. Bryson, N. C 

3. Charleston, Tenn 

4. Clinton, Tenn 

5. Guntersville, Ala 

6. Kingston, Tenn 

7. Loudon, Tenn 

8. McGhee, Tenn 

9. Murphy, N. C 

10. Rockwood, Tenn 

11. Speers Ferry, Va — 

12. Tazewell, Tenn 

13. Cooperative (2) 

3. Cotton region and river stations 

1. Decatur, Ala 



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2. Weather Bureau. 
5 Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
29. Cheyenne, Wyo. 

1. Meteorological station, Cheyenne, Wyo 

1. Cooperative meteorological observers (91) 

2. Mountain and snowfall stations 

1. Alta, Wyo 

2. Centennial, Wyo 

3. Crazy Creek Station, Wyo 

4. Dome Lake, Wyo 

5. Dubois, Wyo 

6. Kirwin, Wyo 

7. Knowles, Wyo 

8. Lolabama Ranch, Wyo 

9. Medicine Bow Mountain, Wyo 

10. Pearl, Colo 

11. South Pass City, Wyo 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
30. Chicago, III. 

1. Meteorological station, Chicago, 111 

2. Storm warning display stations 

1. Charlevoix, Mich 

2. Chicago Life-Saving Station, Illinois 

3. Church Hill, Mich 

4. Frankfort, Mich 

5. Glen Haven, Mich 

6. Grande Pointe au Sable, Mich 

7. Harbor Springs, Mich 

8. Holland, Mich 

9. Holland Life-Saving Station, Michigan. . . . 

10. Ludington, Mich 

11. Ludington Life-Saving Station, Michigan. . 

12. Mackinac Island, Mich 

13. Mackinaw, Mich 

14. Manistee, Mich 

15. Manistee Life-Saving Station, Michigan 

16. Michigan City, Ind 

17. Muskegon, Mich 

18. Muskegon Life-Saving Station, Michigan. . . 

19. North Manitou Island, Mich 

20. Pentwater, Mich 

21. St. James, Mich 

22. St. Joseph, Mich 

23. South Chicago Life-Saving Station, Illinois. 

24. South Haven, Mich 

25. South Manitou, Mich 

26. Cooperative (2) 

3. Corn and wheat region stations 

1. Ann Arbor, Mich 

2. Battle Creek, Mich 

3. Decatur, 111 

4. Delphi, Ind 

5. Dixon, 111 

6. Flint, Mich 

7. Galva, 111 

8. Martinton, 111 

9. Olney, 111 

10. Paris, 111 

11. Rantoul, 111 

12. Rockford, 111 

13. South Bend, Ind 

14. Streator, 111 

15. Sycamore, 111 

16. Watertown, Wis 

4. Corn and wheat and river station 

1. Prairie du Chien, Wis 

5. Cranberry marsh stations 

1. Berlin, Wis 

2. Grand Rapids, Wis 

3. Mather, Wis 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
31. Cincinnati, Ohio. 

1. Meteorological station, Cincinnati, Ohio 

2. River and rainfall stations 

1. Camden on Gauley, W. Va 

2. Catlettsburg, Ky " 

3. Charleston, W. Va 

4. Cincinnati, Ohio 

5. Falmouth, Ky 

6. Farmers, Ky 

7. Hinton, W. Va 

8. Huntington, W. Va 

9. Pikeville, Ky 

10. Portsmouth, Ohio 

11. Radford, Va 

12. Sutton, W. Va 

13. Williamson, W. Va 



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2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
32. Cleveland, Ohio. 

1. Meteorological station, Cleveland, Ohio 

2. Storm- warning display stations 

1. Ashtabula, Ohio 

2. Cleveland Life-Saving Station, Ohio.. 

3. Conneaut Harbor, Ohio 

4. Fairport, Ohio 

5. Huron, Ohio 

6. Kelleys Island, Ohio 

7. Lorain, Ohio 

8. Marblehead Life-Saving Station, Ohio. 

9. Put in Bay, Ohio 

10. Vermilion, Ohio 



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2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
33. Columbia, Mo. 

1. Meteorological station, Columbia, Mo , 

1. Cooperative meteorological observers (59). 



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2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
34. Columbia, S. C. 

1. Meteorological station, Columbia, S. C 

1. Cooperative meteorological observers (20). 

2. River and rainfall stations 

1. Blairs, S. C 

2. Camden, S. C 

3. Catawba, S. C 

4. Chappels, S. C 

5. Columbia, S. C 

6. Ferguson, S. C 

7. Mount Holly, N. C 

8. Pelzer, S. C 

9. Rimini, S. C 

10. Spartanburg, S. C 



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2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 

35. Columbus, Ohio. . 

1. Meteorological station, Columbus, Ohio 

1. Cooperative meteorological observers (85) 

2. Corn and wheat region stations 

1. Bellefontaine, Ohio 

2. Bucyrus, Ohio 

3. Findlay, Ohio 

4. Granville, Ohio 

5. Greenville, Ohio 

6. Norwalk, Ohio 

7. Somerset, Ohio 

8. Wauseon, Ohio 

9. Waverley, Ohio 

3. River and rainfall stations 

1. Bangorville, Ohio 

2. Beverly, Ohio 

3. Canal Dover, Ohio 

4. Chillicothe, Ohio 

5. Coshocton, Ohio 

6. Delaware, Ohio 

7. Fremont, Ohio 

8. Hamilton, Ohio 

9. Lewiston Reservoir, Ohio 

10. Licking Reservoir, Ohio 

11. Lima, Ohio 

12. Marion, Ohio 

13. Montpelier, Ohio 

14. Napoleon Reservoir, Ohio 

15. Piqua Reservoir, Ohio 

16. Prospect Reservoir, Ohio 

17. Sidney, Ohio 

18. Tiffin Reservoir, Ohio 

19. Upper Sandusky, Ohio. 

20. Wooster, Ohio 

21. Cooperative (2) 

4. Corn and wheat and river stations 

1. Canton, Ohio 

2. Circleville, Ohio 

3. Defiance, Ohio 



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2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
36. Concord, N. E. 

1. Meteorological station, Concord, N. H 

2. River and rainfall stations 

1. Concord, N. H 

2. Franklin Junction, N. H 

3. Manchester, N. H 

4. Plymouth, N. H 



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2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
38. Corpus Christi, Tex. 

1. Meteorological station, Corpus Christi, Tex. 

2. Storm-warning display stations 

1. Port Aransas, Tex 

2. Rockport, Tex 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
39. Davenport, Iowa. 

1. Meteorological station, Davenport, Iowa. 

2. River and rainfall stations 

1. Clinton, Iowa 

2. Leclaire, Iowa 

3. Muscatine, Iowa 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
42. Denver, Colo. 

1. Meteorological station, Denver, Colo 

I. Cooperative meteorological observers (108) 

2. Special meteorological stations. 

1. Canyon City, Colo 

2. Corona, Colo ■ 

3. Fraser, Colo 

4. Leadville, Colo 

5. Salida, Colo 

3. River and rainfall stations 

1. Albuquerque, N. Mex 

2. Carlsbad, N. Mex 

3. Colorado Springs, Colo 

4. Elgin, Utah 

5. Espanola, N. Mex 

6. Fort Lyon, Colo 

7. Fountain, Colo 

8. Fruita, Colo 

9. Gore, Colo 

10. Grand Canyon, Ariz 

II. Grand Junction, Colo 

12. Higbee, Colo 

13. Hot Springs, Colo 

14. Las Animas, Colo 

15. Las Vegas, N. Mex 

16. Logan, N . Mex 

17. Madrid, Colo 

18. Newcastle, Colo 

19. Oxford Farmers Ditch, Colo 

20. Pecos, Tex 

21. Prowers, Colo 

22. Rincon, N. Mex 

23. San Marcial, N. Mex. 

24. Santa Rosa, N. Mex 

25. Shoemaker, N. Mex 

26. Springer, N. Mex 

27. Tecumcari, N. Mex 

28. Topock, Ariz 

29. Trinidad, Colo 

30. Stonewall, Colo 

31. Westcliffe, Colo 

32. Cooperative (1) 

4. Mountain and snowfall stations 

1. Alma, Colo 

2. Aldhurst, Colo 

3. Breckenridge, Colo 

4. Cassells, Colo 

5. Cochetopa, Colo 

6. Columbine, Colo 

7. Columbine ranch, Colo 

8., Crested Butte, Colo 

9. Cuchara Camps, Colo 

10. Cumbres, Colo 

11. Dillon, Colo 

12. Estes Park fish hatchery, Colorado 

13. Fairview, Colo 

14. Frys ranch, Colo 

15. Garfield, Colo 



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2. Weather Bureau — Continued. 
5. Station force — Continued. 

1. Meteorological stations — Continued. 
42. Denver, Colo. — Continued. 

4. Mountain and snowfall stations — Continued. 

16. Grand Lake, Colo 

17. Hartsel, Colo 

18. Hermit, Colo 

19. Hermit Lake, Colo 

20. Horsefly, Colo 

21. Ironton, Colo 

22. La Veta Pass, Colo 

23. Marshall Pass, Colo 

24. Nast, Colo 

25. North Lake, Colo 

26. Pitkin, Colo 

27. Platoro, Colo :. 

28. Red Cliff, Colo 

29. Rico, Colo 

30. St. Cloud, Colo 

31. St. Elmo, Colo 

32. Sill Mine, Colo 

33. Spicer, Colo 

34. Spruce Lodge, Colo 

35. Steamboat Springs, Colo 

36. Uncomphagre Plateau, Colo 

37. Winfield, Colo 

38. Wortman, Colo 

39. Yampa, Colo 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
43. Des Moines, Iowa. 

1. Meteorological station, Des Moines, Iowa 

1. Cooperative meteorological observers (102). 

2. Corn and wheat region stations 

1. Albia, Iowa 

2. Alta, Iowa 

3. Burlington, Iowa 

4. Carroll, Iowa 

5. Clarinda, Iowa 

6. Creston, Iowa 

7. Estherville, Iowa 

8. Forest City, Iowa. 

9. Iowa City, Iowa 

10. Iowa Falls, Iowa 

11. Keosauqua, Iowa 

12. Marshalltown, Iowa 

13. Sibley, Iowa 

14. Waterloo, Iowa 

3. Corn and wheat and river sections 

1. Boone, Iowa 

2. Cedar Rapids, Iowa 

3. Fort Dodge, Iowa 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
47. Dubuque, Iowa. 

1. Meteorological station, Dubuque, Iowa 

2. River and rainfall stations 

1. Grand Rapids, Wis 

2. Muscoda, Wis 

3. Rhinelander, Wis 

4. Wausau, Wis 

5. Cooperative (1) 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
48. Duluth, Minn. 

1. Meteorological station, Duluth, Minn. 

2. Storm-warning display stations 

1. Ashland, Wis 

2. Bayfield, Wis 

3. Grand Marais, Minn 

4. Singers Island, Mich 

5. Superior, Wis 

6. Two Harbors, Minn 

7. Washburn, Wis 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. 'Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
50. Eastport, Me. 

1. Meteorological station, Eastport, Me. 

2. Storm-warning display station 

1. Cooperative (1) 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 

5. Station force 

1 . Meteorological stations 

53. Erie, Pa. 

1. Meteorological station, Erie, Pa. 

2. Storm-warning display station. . 

1. Erie Public Dock, Pa 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
54. Escanaba, Mich. 

1. Meteorological station, Escanaba, Mich. 

2. Storm-warning display stations 

1. Gladstone, Mich 

2. Menominee, Mich 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
55. Eureka, Cat. 

1. Meteorolgical station, Eureka, Cal 

2. Storm-warning display stations 

1 . Cooperative (2) 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
56. Evansville, Ind. 

1. Meteorological station, Evansville, Ind. 

2. River and rainfall stations 

1. Bowling Green, Ky 

2. Henderson, Ky 

3. Mount Vernon, Ind 

4. Cooperative (1) 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
58. Fort Smith, ArJc. 

1. Meteorological station, Fort Smith, Ark 

2. River and rainfall stations 

1. Calvin, Okla 

2. Fort Gibson, Okla 

3. Fort Smith, Ark 

4. Webbers Falls, Okla 






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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
62. Galveston, Tex. 

1. Meteorological station, Galveston, Tex 

1. Cooperative marine meteorological observers (84). 

2. Storm warning display stations 

1. Point Isabel, Tex 

2. Port Arthur, Tex 

3. Port Lavaca, Tex 

4. Velasco, Tex 

5. Cooperative (4) 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
65. Grand Rapids, Mich. 

1. Meteorological station, Grand Rapids, Mich. . . 

I. Cooperative meteorological observers (107) 

2. River and rainfall stations 

1. Alma, Mich 

2. Bridgeport, Mich 

3. Chesaning, Mich 

4. Eaton Rapids, Mich 

5. Flint, Mich 

6. Fosters, Mich 

7. Grand Lodge, Mich 

8. Ionia, Mich 

9. Jackson, Mich 

10. Lansing, Mich 

II. Lowell, Mich 

12. Midland, Mich 

13. Mount Pleasant, Mich 

14. Owasso, Mich 

15. Paines, Mich 

15. Portland, Mich 

17. Saginaw, Mich 

18. Vassar, Mich 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
67. Hannibal, Mo. 

1. Meteorological station, Hannibal, Mo 

2. River and rainfall station 

1. Quincy, 111 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
68. Harrisburg, Pa. 

1. Meteorological station, Harrisburg, Pa 

2. River and rainfall stations 

1. Clearfield, Pa '.. 

2. Corning, N. Y 

3. Huntington, Pa 

4. Renovo, Pa 

5. Selinsgrove, Pa 

6. Towanda, Pa 

7. Waterville, Pa 

8. Wilkes-Barre, Pa 

9. Williamsport, Pa 

10. Cooperative (1) 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
69. Hartford, Conn. 

1. Meteorological station, Hartford, Conn. 

2. River and rainfall stations 

1 . Bellows Falls, Vt 

2. Gaylordsville, Conn 

3. Holyoke, Mass 

4. North Stratford, N. H 

5. Pittsfield, Mass 

6. Wells River, Vt 

7. West Stewartstown, N. H 

8. White River Junction, Vt 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
72. Helena, Mont. 

1. Meteorological station, Helena, Mont 

1. Cooperative meteorological observers (93). 

2. Special meteorological stations 

1. Billings, Mont ' 

2. Missoula, Mont 

3. Wallace, Idaho 

3. Mountain and snowfall stations 

1. Bald Butte, Mont 

2. Big Timber Creek, Mont 

3. Bison Mountain, Mont 

4. Cabin Creek, Mont 

5. Clemons, Mont 

6. Dirty Creek, Mont 

7. Dry Creek, Mont 

8. Dry Wolf Camp, Mont 

9. East Gallatin River, Mont 

10. Elkhorn, Mont 

11. Fish Creek, Mont 

12. Flathead Creek, Mont 

13. Half Moon Pass, Mont 

14. Halfway House, Mont 

15. Hat Creek, Mont 

16. Jones Canyon, Mont 

17. Lost Creek, Mont 

18. Nye, Mont 

19. Olsen Creek, Mont 

20. Ophir, Mont 

21. Pipestone Pass, Mont 

22. Red Lodge, Mont 

23. Saltese, Mont '. 

24. Snowshoe, Mont 

25. Stearns, Mont 

26. Trail Creek, Mont 

27. Wall Rock Mountain, Mont 

28. Warm Springs Creek, Mont , 

29. Woodville, Mont 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
73. Honolulu, Hawaii. 

1. Meteorological station, Honolulu, Hawaii 

1 . Cooperative meteorological observers (149) 

2. Cooperative marine meteorological observers (26). 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
74. Houghton, Mich. 

1. Meteorological station, Houghton, Mich 

2. Storm warning display stations . 

1. Eagle Harbor, Mich 

-2. Portage Life-Saving Station, Mich. 
3. Cooperative (2) 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
75. Houston, Tex. 

1. Meteorological station, Houston, Tex 

1. Cooperative meteorological observers (166). 

2. Cotton region stations 

1. Beeville, Tex 

2. Brenham, Tex 

3. Clarendon, Tex 

4. Corsicana, Tex 

5. Cuero, Tex 

6. Eastland, Tex 

7 . Haskell, Tex 

8. Henrietta, Tex 

9. Hondo, Tex 

10. Huntsville, Tex 

11. Lampasas, Tex 

12. Llano, Tex 

13. Mexia, Tex 

14. Nacogdoches, Tex 

15. Paris, Tex 

16. Quanah, Tex 

17. San Diego, Tex 

18. Sherman, Tex 

19. Snyder, Tex 

20. Spur, Tex 

21. Temple, Tex 

22. Waxahachie, Tex 

23. Wharton, Tex 

3. River and rainfall stations 

1. Austin, Tex 

2. Beaumont, Tex 

3. Booth, Tex 

4. Brazos, Tex 

5. Bridgeport, Tex 

6. Columbus, Tex 

7. Gonzales, Tex 

8. Hempstead, Tex 

9. Kopperl, Tex 

10. Liberty, Tex 

11. Logansport, Tex 

12. Long Lake, Tex 

13. Marble Falls, Tex 

14. Riverside, Tex 

15. Rockland, Tex 

16. Valley Junction, Tex 

17. Victoria, Tex 

18. Albany, Tex 

19. Big Springs, Tex 

20. Bowie, Tex 

21. Colorado, Tex 

22. Gainesville, Tex 

23. Graham, Tex 

24. San Angelo, Tex 

25. Seymour, Tex 

26. Eagle Pass, Tex 

27. Laredo, Tex 

28. Mission, Tex 



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2. Weather Bureau — Continued. 
5. Station force — Continued. 

1. Meteorological stations — Continued. 
75. Houston, Tex. — Continued. 

4. Cotton region and river stations. 

1. Ballinger, Tex 

2. Dallas, Tex 

3. Waco, Tex 

4. Brownwood, Tex 

5. Dublin, Tex 

6. Greenville, Tex 

7. Kerrville, Tex 

8. Longview, Tex 

* 9. Luling, Tex 

10. San Marcos, Tex 

11. Weatherford, Tex 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
76. Huron, S. Dak. 

1. Meteorological station, Huron, S. Dak 

1. Cooperative meteorological observers (74) 

2. Mountain and snowfall stations 

1. Deerfleld, S. Dak 

2. Dumont, S. Dak 

3. Elk Mountain, S. Dak 

4. Englewood, S. Dak 

5. Greenmont, S. Dak 

6. Hardy Ranger Station, S. Dak 

7. Harveys Ranch, S. Dak 

8. Lead, S. Dak 

9. Rochford, S. Dak 

. 10. Waters Ranch, S. Dak 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
78. Indianapolis, Ind. 

1. Meteorological station, Indianapolis, Ind 

1. Cooperative meteorological observers (48). 

2. Corn and wheat region stations 

1. Auburn, Ind 

2. Bloomington, Ind 

3. Cambridge City, Ind. 

4. Columbus, Ind 

5. Lafayette, Ind 

6. Marion, Ind 

7. Vincennes, Ind 

3. River and rainfall stations 

1. Anderson, Ind 

2. Attica, Ind 

3. Bluffton, Ind 

4. Elliston, Ind 

5. Shoals, Ind .• 

6. Terre Haute, Ind 

4. Corn and wheat and river stations 

1. Logansport, Ind 

2. Farmland, Ind 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
79. Iola, Kans. 

1. Meteorological station, Iola, Kans. 

2. River and rainfall stations 

1. Emporia, Kans 

2. Iola, Kans 

3. Le Roy, Kans 

4. Neosho Rapids, Kans 

5. Oswego, Kans 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
80. Ithaca, N. Y. 

1. Meteorological station, Ithaca, N . Y 

1. Cooperative meteorological observers (100). 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
81. Jacksonville, Fla. 

1. Meteorological station, Jacksonville, Fla 

1. Cooperative meteorological observers (57) 

2. Cooperative marine meteorological observers (29). 

2. Special meteorological station 

1. Titusville, Fla 

3. Storm warning display stations 

1. Cedar Keys, Fla 

2. Fernandina, Fla 

3. Mayport, Fla 

4. Miami, Fla 

5. Punta Gorda, Fla 

6. St. Augustine, Fla 

7. Jupiter, Fla 

8. West Palm Beach, Fla 

9. Cooperative (12) 

4. Special fruit region stations 

1 . Bartow, Fla 

2. Eustis, Fla 

3. Gainesville, Fla 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
83. Kansas City, Mo. 

1. Meteorological station, Kansas City, Mo 

2. Corn and wheat region stations 

1. Dresden, Kans 

2. Enid, Okla 

3. Fort Scott, Kans 

4. Harrisonville, Mo 

5. Hays, Kans 

6. Horton, Kans 

7. Kidder, Mo 

8. Lamar, Mo 

9. Lexington, Mo 

10. Macksville, Kans 

11. McPherson, Kans 

12. Maryville, Mo 

13. Osage City, Kans 

14. Toronto, Kans 

3. River and rainfall stations 

1. Abilene, Kans. 

2. Beatrice, Nebr 

3. Beloit, Kans 

4. Blue Rapids, Kans 

5. Clay Center, Kans 

6. Lindsborg, Kans 

7. St. Joseph, Mo 

4. Corn and wheat and river stations 

1. Brunswick, Mo 

2. Manhattan, Kans 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
84. Keokuk, Iowa. 

1. Meteorological station, Keokuk, Iowa. 

2. River and rainfall stations 

1. Mount Pleasant, Iowa 

2. Ottumwa, Iowa 

3. Warsaw, 111 

4. Cooperative (1) 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
85. Key West, Fla. 

1. Meteorological station, Key West, Fla 

1. Cooperative marine meteorological observers (18) 

2. Storm- warning display stations 

1. Cooperative (2) 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
86. Knoxville, Tenn. 

1. Meteorological station, Knoxville, Tenn. 

2. River and rainfall stations 

1. Birds Bridge, Tenn 

2. Bluff City, Tenn 

3. Dandridge, Tenn 

4. Elizabethton, Tenn 

5. Mendota, Va 

6. Newport, Tenn 

7. Rosersville, Tenn 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
87. La Crosse, Wis. 

1. Meteorological station, La Crosse, Wis. 

2. River and rainfall stations 

1. Chippewa Falls, Wis 

2. Red Wing, Minn 

3. Reeds Landing, Minn 

4. Stillwater, Minn 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
91. Lewiston, Idaho. 

1. Meteorological station, Lewston, Idaho. 

2. Special fruit region station 

1. Cooperative (1) 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
93. Lincoln, Nebr. 

1. Meteorological station, Lincoln, Nebr 

1. Cooperative meteorological observers (126) 

2. Corn and wheat region stations 

1. Ashland, Nebr 

2. Auburn, Nebr 

3. Broken Bow, Nebr 

4. Columbus, Nebr 

5. Culbertson, Nebr 

6. Fairbury, Nebr 

7. Fairmont, Nebr 

8. Grand Island, Nebr 

9. Harrington, Nebr 

10. Hastings, Nebr 

11. Holdrege, Nebr 

12. Oakdale, Nebr. 

13. Tekamah, Nebr 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
94. Little Rock, Ark. 

1. Meteorological station, Little Rock, Ark 

1. Cooperative meteorological observers (42). 

2. Cotton region stations 

1. Brinkley, Ark 

2. Eldorado, Ark 

3. Malvern, Ark *. 

4. Portland, Ark 

5. Prescott, Ark 

6. Texarkana, Ark * 

7. Warren, Ark : 

8. Wynne, Ark 

3. River and rainfall stations 

1. Batesville, Ark . 

2. Blackrock, Ark 

3. Calicorock, Ark 

4. Clarendon, Ark 

5. Eureka Springs, Ark 

4. Cotton region and river stations 

1. Dardanelle, Ark 

2. Newport, Ark 

3. Pine Bluff, Ark 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5 Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
95. Los Angeles, Cal. 

1. Meteorological station, Los Angeles, Cal 

2. Special meteorological stations 

1. Pasadena, Cal 

2. Redlands, Cal 

3. Riverside, Cal 

4. San Bernardino, Cal 

5. Santa Barbara, Cal 

3. Storm warning display stations 

1. Redondo, Cal 

2. Cooperative (3) 






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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
96. Louisville, Ky. 

1. Meteorological station, Louisville, Ky 

1. Cooperative meteorological observers (25) 

2. Corn and wheat region stations 

1. Bardstown, Ky 

2. Beaverdam, Ky 

3. Bowling Green, Ky 

4. Earlington, Ky 

5. Eubank, Ky 

6. Greensburg, Ky 

7. Hopkinsville, Ky 

8. Mount Sterling, Ky 

9. Owensboro, Ky . 

10. Richmond, Ky 

11. Shelbvville, Ky 

12. St. John, Ky 

13. Williamstown, Ky 

3. River and rainfall stations 

1. Beattyville, Ky 

2. Frankfort, Ky 

3. Highbridge, Ky 

4. Madison, Ind 

4. Corn and wheat and river stations 

1. Maysville, Ky 

2. Williamsburg, Ky 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
98. Macon, Ga. 

1. Meteorological station, Macon, Ga 

2. River and rainfall stations 

1. Abbeville, Ga 

2. Athens, Ga 

3. Covington, Ga 

4. Dublin, Ga 

5. Greensboro, Ga 

6. Griffin, Ga 

7. Hawkinsville, Ga 

8. Lumber City, Ga 

9. Milledgeville, Ga 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
101. Marquette, Mich. 

1. Meteorological station, Marquette, Mich. 

2. Storm warning display station. 

1. Presque Isle, Mich 



887 



Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
102. Memphis, Tenn. 

1. Meteorological station, Memphis, Tenn. 

2. Special meteorological station 

1. Corinth, Miss 

3. Cotton region stations 

1. Arlington, Tenn 

2. Batesville, Miss 

3. Bolivar, Tenn 

4. Brownsville, Tenn 

5. Covington, Tenn 

6. Dyersburg, Tenn 

7. Hernando, Miss 

8. Holly Springs, Miss 

9. Milan, Tenn 

10. Tuscumbia, Ala 

4. River and rainfall stations 

1. Marked Tree, Ark 

2. New Madrid, Mo 

5. Cotton region and river stations 

1. Helena, Ark 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological Stations. 
103. Meridian, Miss. 

1. Meteorological station, Meridian, Miss. 

2. River and rainfall stations 

1 . Columbia, Miss 

2. Edinburg, Miss 

3. Enterprise, Miss 

4. Hattiesburg, Miss 

5. Hickory, Miss 

6. Merrill, Miss 

7. Pearl River, La 

8. Shubuta, La 



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889 



79 



Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological Stations. 
106. Milwaukee, Wis. 

1. Meteorological station, Milwaukee, Wis. ...... 

1. Cooperative meteorological observers (88) 

2. Storm- warning display stations 

1. Kenosha, Wis 

2. Kewaunee, Wis 

3. Manitowoc, Wis 

4. Milwaukee Life-Saving Station, Wis 

5. Plum Island, Wis. 

6. Racine, Wis 

7. Sheboygan, Wis 

8. Sturgeon Bay, Wis 

9. Two Rivers, Wis 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological Stations. 
107. Minneapolis, Minn. 

1. Meteorological station, Minneapolis, Minn 

I. Cooperative meteorological observers (76), 

2. Corn and wheat region stations 

1. Aberdeen, S. Dak 

2. Alexandria, Minn 

3. Amenia, N. Dak 

4. Bottineau, N. Dak 

5. Campbell, Minn 

6. Crookston, Minn 

7. Detroit, Minn 

8. Dickinson, N. Dak 

9. Grafton, N. Dak 

10. Halstad, Minn 

II. Langdon, N. Dak 

12. Larimore, N. Dak 

13. Lisbon, N. Dak 

14. Milbank, S. Dak 

15. Minot, N. Dak 

16. Mitchell, S. Dak 

17. Montevideo, Minn 

18. Napoleon, N. Dak 

19. New Ulm, Minn 

20. Park Rapids, Minn 

21. Pembina, N. Dak 

22. Pollock, S. Dak 

23. Redfield, S. Dak 

24. Rochester, Minn 

25. Sioux Falls, S. Dak 

26. Wahpeton, N. Dak 

27. Watertown, S. Dak 

28. Winnebago, Minn 

29. Worthington, Minn 

3. River and rainfall stations 

1. Fort Ripley ? Minn 

2. Mankato, Minn 



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81 



Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations . 
105. Mobile, Ala. 

1. Meteorological station, Mobile, Ala. 

1. Cooperative marine meteorological observers (45) 

2. Special meteorological stations 

1. Fort Morgan, Ala 

2. Gulfport, Miss. ... 

3. Pass Christian, Miss 

4. Scranton, Miss 

5. Cooperative (4) : 

3. Cotton region stations 

1. Evergreen, Ala 

2. Livingston, Ala 

3. Macon, Miss 

4. Okolona, Miss 

5. Thomasville, Ala 

6. Waynesboro, Miss 

4. River and rainfall stations 

1 . Cochrane, Ala 

2. Cordoba, Ala 

3. Demopolis, Ala 

4. Fulton, Miss 

5. Tuscaloosa, Ala 

5. Cotton region and river stations 

1. Aberdeen, Miss 

2. Columbus, Miss 



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892 



82 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
110. Montgomery, Ala. 

1. Meteorological station, Montgomery, Ala 

1. Cooperative meteorological observers (42) 

2. Cotton region stations 

1. Clanton, Ala 

2. Fort Deposit, Ala 

3. Goodwater, Ala 

4. Greensboro, Ala 

5. Opelika, Ala 

6. Ozark, Ala 

7. Union Springs, Ala 

3. River and rainfall stations 

1. Canton, Ga 

2. Dadeville, Ala 

3. Gadsden, Ala 

4. Milstead, Ala 

5. Resaca, Ga 

6. Cooperative (7) 

4. Cotton region and river station 

1. Selma, Ala 



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83 



Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
111. Moorhead, Minn. 

1. Meteorological station, Moorhead, Minn. 

2. River and rainfall stations 

1. Abercrombie, N. Dak. 

2. Caledonia, N. Dak 

3. Crookston, Minn 

4. Drayton, N. Dak 

5. Fergus Falls, Minn 

6. Grand Forks, N. Dak 

7. Oslo, Minn 

8. Pembina, N. Dak 

9. Wahpeton, N. Dak 



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894 



84 




Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
115. Nashville, Tenn. 

1. Meteorological station, Nashville, Tenn 

1. Cooperative meteorological observers (41). 

2. River and rainfall stations 

1. Burnside, Ky 

2. Carthage, Tenn 

3. Celina, Tenn 

4. Clarksville, Tenn 

5. Halls Hill, Tenn 

6. New River, Tenn 

7. Walling, Tenn 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
116. New Haven, Conn. 

1. Meteorological station, New Haven, Conn 

2. Storm warning display stations 

1. Bridgeport, Conn 

2. New Haven Light, Conn 






896 



86 



Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
117. New Orleans, La. 

1. Meteorological station, New Orleans, La 

1. Cooperative meteorological observers (38) 

2. Cooperative marine meteorological observers (105) 

2. Storm warning display stations 

1. Burwood, La 

2. Morgan City, La 

3. Pilottown, La 

4. Cooperative (1) 

3. Cotton region stations 

1. Amite, La 

2 . Cheneyville, La 

3 . Clinton, La 

4. Grand Cane, La 

5. La Fayette, La 

6. Minden, La 

7 . Robeline, La 

4. River and rainfall stations 

1. Arkadelphia, Ark 

2. Camden, Ark 

3. Malvern, Ark 

4. Morgan City, La 

5. Prescott, Ark 

6. Simmesport, La 

5. Cotton region and river stations 

1. Alexandria, La 

2. Baton Rouge, La 

3 . Donaldsonville, La 

4. Melville, La 

5. Monroe, La 

6. Natchez, Miss 

6. Sugar and rice region stations 

1 . Covington, La 

2. Franklin, La 

3. Jennings, La 

4. Lake Charles, La 

5. Opelousas, La 

6. Rayne, La 

7 . Shreiver, La 



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897 



87 



Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
118. New York, N. Y. 

1. Meteorological station, New York, N. Y 

1. Cooperative marine meteorological observers (508) 

2. Storm warning display stations 

1. Center Island, N. Y 

2. Fort Schuyler, N. Y 

3. Governors Island, N. Y 

4. Long Branch, N.J 

5. Sandy Hook, N.J 

6. Cooperative (6) 



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898 



88 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
119. Norfolk, Va. 

1. Meteorological station, Norfolk, Va 

1. Cooperative marine meteorological observers (50) . 

2. Storm warning display stations 

1. Columbia, N. C 

2. Edenton, N. C... 

3. Elizabeth City, N. C 

4. Fort Monroe, Va 

5. Newport News, Va 

6. Washington, N. C 

7. Cooperative (4) 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
123. Oklahoma, Okla 



Meteorological station, Oklahoma, Okla 

1. Cooperative meteorological observers (59) 

2. Cotton region stations 

1. Ardmore, Okla 

2. Chandler, Okla 

3. Durant, Okla 

4. Holdenville, Okla 

5. Mangum, Okla 

6. Marlow, Okla 

7. Shawnee, Okla 

8. Stillwater, Okla 

9. Weatherford, Okla 

3. Cotton and river station 

1. Tulsa, Okla 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
124. Omaha, Nebr. 

1. Meteorological station, Omaha, Nebr 

2. River and rainfall stations 

1. Blair, Nebr 

2. Omaha, Nebr 

3. Plattsmouth, Nebr 



901 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
127. Parkersburg, W. Va. 



1. Meteorological station, Parkersburg, W. Va 

1. Cooperative meteorological observers (55) 
River and rainfall stations 



1. Creston, W. Va... 

2. Glenville, W. Va.. 

3. Point Pleasant, W. 

4. St. Marys, W. Va.. 

5. Smithfield, W. Va 

6. Cooperative (1) . . . 



Va. 









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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
128. Pensacola, Fla. 

1. Meteorological station, Pensacola, Fla 

1. Cooperative marine meteorological observers (26). 

2. Storm-warning display stations 

1. Apalachicola, Fla 

2. Carrabelle, Fla 

3. Panama City, Fla 



903 



93 



Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
130. Philadelphia, Pa. 

1. Meteorological station, Philadelphia, Pa. . .. 

1. Cooperative meteorological observers (93) 

2. Cooperative marine meteorological observers 

(277) < 

2 . Storm-warning display stations 

1. Bivalve, N.J 

2. Delaware Breakwater, Del 

3. Reedy Island, N. J 

3. River and rainfall stations 

1. Chatham, N.J 

2. Hancock, N. Y 

3. Hancock, N. Y 

4. Mahwah, N. J., (3) 

5. Mauch Chunk, Pa 

6. Phillipsburg,N. J 

7 . Pomp ton Plains, N . J 

8. Port Jervis, N.J 

9. Reading, Pa 

10. Trenton, N. J 

11. Cooperative (32) 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
131. Phoenix, Ariz. 

1. Meteorological station, Phoenix, Ariz 

1. Cooperative meteorological observers (93) . 

2. Special meteorological stations 

1. Cooperative (1) 

3 . River and rainfall stations . 

1. Tempe, Ariz 

2. Benson, Ariz 

3. Jerome, Ariz 

4. San Carlos, Ariz 

5. Seligman, Ariz 

4. Mountain snowfall stations 

1. Chlarsons, Ariz 

2. Cliffs Ranger station, Ariz 

3. Government sawmill, Ariz 

4. Grand View, Ariz 

5. Lowell Observatory, Ariz 

6. Natural Bridge, Ariz 

7. Payson, Ariz 

8. Thomas, Ariz 

9. Thomsons, Ariz 

10. Williams, Ariz 



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905 



95 



Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
133. Pittsburgh, Pa. 

1. Meteorological station, Pittsburgh, Pa. 

2. River and rainfall stations 

1. Beaver Falls, Pa , 

2. Clarion, Pa 

3. Confluence, Pa 

4. Elwood, Pa 

5. Fairmont, W. Va 

6. Franklin, Pa 

7. Freeport, Pa 

8. Greensboro, Pa 

9. Johnstown, Pa, 

10. Lock No. 4, Pa 

11. Olean, N. Y 

12. Parker, Pa 

13. Rowlesburg, W. Va 

14. Saltsburg, Pa 

15. Warren, Pa 

16. West Newton, Pa 

17. Wheeling, W. Va 

18. Youngstown, Ohio 

19. Dubois, Pa 

20. Sharon, Pa 

21. Mahoning, Pa 

22. Stoystown, Pa 

23. Philippi, W. Va 

24. Cooperative (5) 



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906 



Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
137. Port Huron, Mich. 

1. Meteorological station, Port Huron, Mich. 

2 . Storm- warning display stations 

1. Bay City, Mich 

2. Harbor Beach, Mich 

3. Pointe Aux Barques, Mich 

4. Kendalls Wharf, Port Huron, Mich.. 

5. Cooperative (1) 



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907 



97 



Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
138. Portland, Me. 

1. Meteorological station, Portland, Me 

1. Cooperative marine meteorological stations (25). 

2 . Storm-warning display stations 

1. Boothbay, Me 

2. Marshall Point Light, Me 

3. Whitehead, Me 

4. Cooperative (2) 

3. River and rainfall stations 

1. Brownville, Me 

2. Mattawamkeag, Me 

3. West Enfield, Me 

4. Winslow, Me 

5. Bangor, Me 

6. Millinocket, Me 

7. Cooperative (1) 



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908 



98 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
139. Portland, Or eg. 

1. Meteorological station, Portland, Oreg 

1. Cooperative meteorological observers (120) 

2. Cooperative marine meteorological observers (35). 

2. Special meteorological stations 

1. Blaine, Wash 

2. Marshfield, Oreg 

3. North Yakima, Wash 

4. Siskiyou, Oreg 

5. Cooperative (3) 

3. Storm -warning display stations 

1. Aberdeen, Wash 

2. Anacortes, Wash 

3. Astoria, Oreg 

4. Bellingham, Wash 

5. Blaine, Wash 

6. Everett, Wash 

7. Marshfield, Oreg 

8. Neah Bay, Wash 

9. Port Angeles, Wash 

10. Port Townsend, Wash 

11. Coos Bay Life-Saving Station, Oreg 

12. Cooperative (2) 

4. River and rainfall stations 

1. Albany, Oreg 

2. Bonners Ferry, Idaho 

3. Estacada, Oreg 

4. Eugene, Oreg 

5. Harrisburg, Oreg 

6. Jefferson, Oreg 

7. Kennewick, Oreg 

8. McMinnville, Oreg 

9. Newport, Wash 

10. Northport, Wash 

11. Riparia, Wash 

12. Salem, Oreg _ _ 

13. The Dalles, Oreg 

14. Umatilla, Oreg 

15. Vancouver, Wash 

16. Weiser, Idaho 

17. Wenatchee, Wash 

18. Wilsonville, Oreg 

19. Tualitin, Oreg 

5. Mountain snowfall stations 

1. Allingham, Oreg 

2. Bear Creek, Oreg 

3. Bear Valley, Oreg 

4. Beech Creek, Oreg 

5. Bellfountain, Oreg 

6. Big Basin, Oreg 

7. Buena Vista, Oreg 

8. Burns Mill, Oreg 

9. Butte Falls, Oreg 

10. California Gulch, Oreg 

11. Cornucopia, Oreg 

12. Cracker Creek, Oreg 

13. Duncan, Oreg 



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Department of Agriculture — Continued. 
2. Weather Bureau — Continued. 
5. Station force — Continued. 

1. Meteorological stations — Continued. 
139. Portland, Oreg.— Continued. 

5. Mountain snowfall stations — Continued. 

14. Embody, Oreg 

15. Fir Glen, Oreg 

16. Galice, Oreg 

17. Gibbon, Oreg 

18. Golden Falls, Oreg , 

19. Greenhorn, Oreg 

20. Gumboot, Oreg 

21. Gurdane, Oreg 

22. Happy Home, Oreg 

23. Hay Creek, Oreg 

24. Hazeldell, Oreg 

25. Hilgard, Oreg 

26. Hoover, Oreg 

27. Howardville, Oreg 

28. Ibex Mine, Oreg 

29. Ironside, Oreg 

30. Lilyglen, Oreg 

31. Long Creek, Oreg 

32. Long Valley, Oreg 

33. Maury, Oreg 

34. Meacham, Oreg 

35. Miller Prairie, Oreg 

36. Mountain Home, Oreg 

37. Mountain Ranch, Oreg 

38. Musick, Oreg 

39. Ochoco, Oreg 

40. Ochoco Creek, Oreg 

41. Persist, Oreg 

42. Post, Oreg 

43. Reston, Oreg 

44. Rock Creek, Oreg 

45. Rosland, Oreg 

46. Starkey, Oreg 

47. Sugar Creek, Oreg 

48. Summit, Oreg 

49. Susan ville, Oreg 

50. Tamarack, Oreg 

51. Telocaset, Oreg 

52. Tin Roof, Oreg 

53. Walloupa, Oreg 

54. Twin Pines, Oreg 

55. Reserve, Oreg 

6. Special fruit region stations 

1. Medford, Oreg 

2. Cooperative (5) 



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99 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
140. Providence, R. I. 

1. Meteorological station, Providence, R. I 

2. Storm-warning display station 

1. Yacht Club, Providence, R. I 



911 



100 



Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
142. Raleigh, N. C. 

1. Meteorological station, Raleigh, N . C 

1. Cooperative meteorological observers (70). 

2. River and rainfall stations. 

1. Graham, N. C 

2. Louisburg, N. C 

3. Nashville, N. C 

4. Randleman, N. C 

5. Reidsville, N. C 

6. Rockymount, Va 

7. Clarksville, Va. 

8. Danville, Va 

9. Fayetteville, N. C 

10. Greenville, N. C 

11. Moncure, N. C 

12. Tarboro, N.C 

13. Weldon, N.C 

14. Enfield, N.C... 

15. Rocky Mount, N.C 

16. Elizabethtown, N.C 



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912 



101 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
145. Reno, Nev. . 

1. Meteorological station, Reno, Nev 

1. Cooperative meteorological observers (54) 

2. Mountain and snowfall stations 

1. Bijou, Cal 

2. Bodie, Cal 

3. Bridgeport, Cal 

4. Deer Creek, Cal 

5. Fales Hot Springs, Cal 

6. Glen Alpine Springs, Cal 

7. Hobart Mills, Cal 

8. Lundy, Cal 

9. McKinney, Cal 

10. Markleeville, Cal 

11. Shields Ranch, Cal 

12. Silver Creek, Cal 

13. Tahoe, Cal 

14. Tallac, Cal 

15. Woodfords, Cal 

16. Arthur, Nev 

17. Glenbrook, Nev 

18. North Fork, Nev 

19. Reese River, Nev 

20. Rose Creek, Nev 

21. Skelton, Nev 

22. Spooriers Ranch, Nev 

23. Sweetwater, Nev 



913 



102 




Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
146. Richmond, Va. 

1. Meteorological station, Richmond, Va. ...... . 

1. Cooperative meteorological observers (52). 

2. River and rainfall stations. 

1. Staunton, Va 

2. Buchanan, Va 

3. Columbia, Va 

4. Charlottesville, Va 

5. Newcastle, Va 



914 



Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
150. Sacramento, Cal. 

1. Meteorological station, Sacramento, Cal. 

2. River and rainfall stations 

1 . Bellota, Cal 

2 . Colgate, Cal 

3. Colusa, Cal 

4. Electra, Cal 

5. Firebaugh, Cal 

6. Folsom City, Cal 

7. Jacksonville, Cal 

8. Jenny Lind, Cal 

9. Kennett, Cal 

10. Knights Landing, Cal 

11. Lathrop, Cal 

12. Marysville, Cal 

13. Melones, Cal 

14. Merced Falls, Cal 

15. Monroeville, Cal. 

16. Oroville, Cal 

17. Pollasky, Cal 

18. Riovista, Cal 

19. Delta, Cal 

20. Downieville, Cal 

21. La Porte, Cal 

22 . Prattville, Cal 

23. Stony Ford, Cal 

24. San Andreas, Cal 

25. Tehama, Cal 

26. Waterford, Cal 

27. Calaveras Bigtrees, Cal 

28. Yosemite Valley, Cal 

29 . Cisco, Cal 

30. Dunsmuir, Cal 

31. Nevada City, Cal 

32. Quincy, Cal 

33. Sisson, Cal 

34. Cooperative (2) 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
152. St. Louis, Mo. 

1. Meteorological station, St. Louis, Mo. 

2. Corn and wheat region stations 

1. Hillsboro, 111........ 

2. Ironton, Mo. 

3. Jefferson City, Mo 

4. McLeansboro, 111 

5. Mexico, Mo 

6. Mount Vernon, 111 

7. New Burnside, 111 

8. Unionville, Mo 

9. Warrenton, Mo 

3. Rainfall and river stations 

1. Arlington, Mo 

2. Bagnell, Mo 

3. Beardstown, 111 

4. Boonville, Mo 

5. Glasgow, Mo 

6. Grafton, 111 

7. Hermann, Mo 

8. Osceola, Mo 

P . Ottawa, Kans 

10. Pattonsburg, Mo 

11 . Trenton, Mo 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
154. Salt Lake City, Utah. 

1. Meteorological station, Salt Lake City, Utah. . 

1. Cooperative meteorological observers (118) 

2. Special fruit region stations 

1. Provo, Utah 



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105 



Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
156. San Diego, Cal. 

1 . Meteorological station, San Diego, Cal 

1. Cooperative marine meteorological observers (12). 

2. Storm warning display stations 

1. Cooperative (1 ) 



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107 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
159. San Francisco, Cat. 

1. Meteorological station, San Francisco, Cal 

1. Cooperative meteorological observers (350) 

2. Cooperative marine meteorological observers (95) 

2. Special meteorological stations 

1. Paso Robles, Cal 

2. Summit, Cal 

3. Cooperative (1) 

3. Storm warning display stations 

1. Point Lobos, Cal 

2. Santa Barbara, Cal 

3. Cooperative (9) 

4. Mountain snowfall stations 

1. Bartles, Cal 

2. Bear Valley Dam, Cal 

3. Bishops Creek Gold Company's Camp, Cal 

4. Blue Canyon, Cal 

5. Blue Creek Ranch, Cal 

6. Bunker Hill, Cal 

7. Burney, Cal 

8. Butte Creek House, Cal 

9. Chester, Cal 

10. Clover Valley, Cal 

11. Daunt, Cal 

12. Dorsey Station, Cal 

13. Eagle Lake, Cal 

14. Emigrant Gap, Cal 

15. Fordyce Dam, Cal 

16. Fridalba, Cal 

17. Fredonia Pass, Cal 

18. Gilta, Cal 

19. Holcomb Valley, Cal 

20. Howland Flat, Cal 

21. Inskip, Cal 

22. Johnsville, Cal 

23. La Porte, Cal 

24. Letter Box, Cal 

25. Likelys Mill, Cal 

26. McCloud, Cal 

27. Mineral, Cal 

28. Prattville, Cal 

29. Quincy, Cal 

30. San Benito, Cal * 

31. Seven Oaks, Cal 

32. Sierra City, Cal 

33. Sierraville, Cal 

34. Sisson, Cal 

35. Squirrel Inn, Cal 

36. Summit, Cal 

37. Tamarack, Cal 

38. Three Rivers, Cal 

39. Weaverville, Cal 

40. Yucaipe, Cal 



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2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
161. San Juan, P. R. 

1. Meteorological station, San Juan, P. R 

1. Cooperative meteorological observers (51). 

2. Cooperative marine meteorological observers (18). 

2. Storm warning display stations 

1. Cooperative (2) 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
163. Santa Fe, N. Mex. 

1. Meteorological station, Santa Fe, N. Mex_ 

1. Cooperative meteorological observers (143) 

2. Mountain and snowfall stations 

1. Aspen Grove Ranch, N. Mex 

2. Aurora, N. Mex 

3. Bateman Ranch, N. Mex 

4. Black Lake, N. Mex 

5. Chacon, N. Mex 

6. Condido, N. Mex 

7. Edison Mine, N. Mex 

8. Elizabethtown, N. Mex 

9. Harveys Upper Ranch, N. Mex 

10. Hodges, N. Mex 

11. lias Truchas, N. Mex 

12. Red River Canyon, N. Mex 

13. Rociada, N. Mex 

14. Santa Fe Canyon Station, N. Mex 

15. Taos Canyon Station, N. Mex 

16. Winsor's Ranch, N. Mex 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 

164. Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. 

1. Meteorological station, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich 

2. Storm warning display stations 

1. Deer Park, Mich . 

2. Detour, Mich 

3. Grand Marais, Mich 

4. Munising, Mich 

5. Whitefish Point, Mich 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2 Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
165. Savannah, Ga. 

1. Meteorological station, Savannah, Ga 

1. Cooperative marine meteorological observers (38). 

2. Storm-warning display stations 

1. Brunswick, Ga 

2. Darien, Ga 

3. Port Royal, S. C 

4. Tybee Island, Ga 

5. Cooperative (1) 

3. Cotton region stations 

1. Allapaha, Ga 

2. Americus, Ga 

3. Eastman, Ga 

4. Fort Gaines, Ga. 

5. Lake City, Fla 

6. Madison, Fla 

7. Marianna, Fla 

8. Millen, Ga 

9. Quitman, Ga 

10. Tallahassee, Fla 

11. Valdosta, Ga 

12. Waycross, Ga 



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2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
167. Seattle, Wash. 

1. Meteorological station, Seattle, Wash 

1. Cooperative meteorological observers (100) 

2. Cooperative marine meteorological observers (52) , 

2. Mountain and snowfall stations 

1. Blewett, Wash 

2. Dixie, Wash. . . 

3. Goat Lake, Wash 

4. Gold Creek. Wash 

5. Gold Hill, Wash 

6. Guler, Wash. 

7. Irene Mountain, Wash 

8. Kachess Valley, Wash 

9. Laurel, Wash 

10. Lost Creek, Wash 

11. McCumbers, Wash 

12. Nighthawk, Wash 

13. Peola, Wash 

14. Russells Ranch, Wash 

15. Snoqualmie Pass, Wash 

16. Snyders Ranch, Wash 

17. Stokes Ranch, Wash 

18. Touchet Ridge, Wash 

19. Twin Sister Lake, Wash 

20. Upper Clealum Valley, Wash 

21. Wallace, Wash 



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2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
169. Shreveport, La. 

1. Meteorological station, Shreveport, La. 

2. River and rainfall stations 

1. Arthur City, Tex 

2. Denison, Tex 

3. Finley, Tex 

4. Fulton, Ark 

5. Lewis Ferry, Tex 

6. Ringo Crossing, Tex 

7. Spring Bank, Ark 

8. Whitecliffs, Ark 



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2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
170. Sioux City, Iowa. 

1. Meteorological station, Sioux City, Iowa 

2. River and rainfall stations 

1. Chamberlain, S. Dak 

2. Lamoure, N. Dak 

3. Merrill, Iowa 

4. Running Water, S. Dak 

5. Sioux City, Iowa 

6. Potosia, Iowa 






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2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
173. Springfield, III. 

1 . Meteorological station, Springfield, 111 

1. Cooperative meteorological observers (72). 



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2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
176. Tacoma, Wash. 

1. Meteorological station, Tacoma, Wash 

1. Cooperative meteorological observers (32). 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
177. Tampa, Fla. 

1. Meteorological station, Tampa, Fla 

1. Cooperative marine meteorological observers (49). 

2. Storm- warning display stations 

1. Anclote, Fla 

2. Egmont Key, Fla 

3. Port Tampa, Fla 

4. Cooperative (9) 

3. Special fruit region station 

1. Arcadia, Fla 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
183. Topeka, Kans. 

1. Meteorological station, Topeka, Kans 

1. Cooperative meteorological observers (101). 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
185. Vicksburg, Miss. 

1 . Meteorological station, Vicksburg, Miss 

1. Cooperative meteorological observers (62). 

2. Special meteorological station 

1. Jackson, Miss 

3. Cotton region stations 

1. Brookhaven, Miss 

2. Clarksdale, Miss 

3. Hazlehurst, Miss 

4. Kosciusko, Miss 

5. Lake, Miss 

6. Port Gibson, Miss 

7. Rosedale, Miss 

4. River and rainfall stations 

1. Arkansas City, Ark 

2. Kleinston, Miss 

3. Swan Lake, Miss 

4. Greenville, Miss 

5. Cotton region and river stations 

1. Greenwood, Miss 

2. Yazoo City, Miss 



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2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
188. Wichita, Kans. 

1. Meteorological station, Wichita, Kans. 

2. River and rainfall stations 

1. Great Bend, Kans 

2. Hutchinson, Kans 

3. McPherson, Kans 

4. Medora, Kans 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

1. Meteorological stations. 
190. Wilmington, N. C. 

1. Meteorological station, Wilmington, N. C 

1. Cooperative marine meteorological observers (28). 

2. Storm- warning display stations 

1. Beaufort, N. C 

2. Morehead City, N. C 

3. Southport, N. C 

4. Cooperative (2) 

3. Cotton region stations 

1. Florence, S. C ■ 

2. Goldsboro, N. C 

3. Greensboro, N. C 

4. Lumberton, N. C 

5. Newbern, N. C 

6. Weldon, N. C 



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Department of Agriculture. 
2. Weather Bureau. 
5. Station force. 

2. Telegraph repair stations 

1. Clallam Bay, Wash. 

2. Neah Bay, Wash... 

3. Pysht, Wash 

4. Sekiou, Wash 

5. Twin, Wash 



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Department of Agriculture. 

3. Bureau of Animal Industry. 

1. General administration 

2. Animal Husbandry Division . 

3. Biochemic Division 

4. Dairy Division 

5. Inspection Division 

6. Pathological Division 

7. Quarantine Division 

8. Zoological Division 

9. Bethesda Experiment Station. 



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125 
126 
127 
128 
146 
147 



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Department of Agriculture. 

3. Bureau of Animal Industry. 
1. General administration. 

1. Office proper of chief of bureau 

2. Assistant chief 

3. Chief clerk 

1. Office proper of chief clerk 

2. Office of accountants 

3. Personnel section 

4. Office of property clerk 

5. Supply room 

6. File room 

7. Instrument maker 

4. Editor 



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Department of Agriculture. 

3. Bureau of Animal Industry. 

2. Animal Husbandry Division. 

1. Office proper of chief of division 

2. Certification of pedigrees of animals imported for breeding 

purposes 

1. Washington force 

2. Field force 

1. New York, N. Y. 

3. Animal breeding investigations 

4. Cattle and hog investigations 

1. Washington force 

2. Field force 

1 . Auburn, Ala 

2. Sumterville, Ala 

3. Bellamy, Ala 

4. St. Anthonys Park, Minn 

5. Agricultural College, N. Dak 

5. Poultry investigations 

1 . Washington force 

1. Laboratory force 

2. Other force 

2. Field force 

1. Orono, Me 

2. Traveling force 

6. Sheep and goat investigations 

1. Washington force 

1. Laboratory force 

2. Other force 

2. Field force 

1. Middlebury, Vt '. 

7. Animal nutrition investigations 

1. Washington force l 

2. Field force 

1. Laboratory — State College, Pa 

8. Horse investigations 

1. Washington force 

2. Field force 

1. Fort Collins, Colo 

2. Middlebury, Vt 



i None at present. 



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Department of Agriculture. 

3. Bureau of Animal Industry. 
3. Biochemic division. 

1. General administration 

1. Office proper of chief of division 

2. Laboratory stock room 

3. Shipping room 

2. Mallein and tuberculin laboratory 

1. Laboratory force 

2. Incubator force 

3. Other force 

3. Hog cholera laboratory 

1. Washington force 

1. Laboratory . 

2. Field force 

1. Laboratory, Ames, Iowa 

4. Dips and disinfectant laboratory 

5. Meat inspection laboratory 

1. Washington force 

1. Laboratory force 

2. Cold storage force 

2. Field force 

1. Laboratory, Chicago, 111 

2. Laboratory, New York, N. Y 

3. Laboratory, Kansas City, Mo 

4. Laboratory, San Francisco, Cal 

5. Laboratory, South Omaha, Nebr. ...... 

6. Laboratory, National Stock Yards, 111 

6. Branding ink room 



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Department of Agriculture. 

3. Bureau of Animal Industry. 
4. Dairy divi ion. 

1. General administration 

1. Office proper of chief of division 

2. Library 

3. File room 

4. Engineer and architect's room 

5. Clerical force 

2. Dairy farm investigations 

1. Washington force 

2. Field force 

1. Denison, Tex 

2. Traveling force 

3. Dairy manufacturing investigations 

1. Washington force 

2. Field force 

1. Chicago, 111 

2. New York, N. Y 

3. Traveling force 

4. Dairy products investigations 

1. Washington force 

2. Field force 

1. Cooperative laboratory, Storrs, Conn 

2. Cooperative laboratory, Madison, Wis 

3. Cooperative laboratory, State College, Pa. 

4. Cooperative laboratory, Columbia, Mo 

5. Laboratory, Troy, Pa 

5. Market milk investigations 



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Department of Agriculture. 

3. Bureau of Animal Industry. 
5. Inspection division. 

1. Office proper of chief of division 

2. Meat inspection service 

1. Washington force 

2. Field force 

3. Control and eradication of contagious diseases. 

1. Washington force 

2. Field force 

4. Eradicating cattle ticks 

1. Washington force 

2. Field force 



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Department of Agriculture. 

3. Bureau of Animal Industry. 
5. Inspection division. 

2. Meat inspection service. 
2. Field force. 

1. Albert Lea, Minn 

2. Allentown, Pa 

3. Alton, 111 

4. Arkansas City, Kans 

5. Auburn, Me 

6. Augusta, Ga 

7. Austin, Minn 

8. Austin, Tex 

9. Baltimore, Md 

10. Beaumont, Tex 

11. Beaver Falls, Pa 

12. Bingham ton, N . Y 

13. Boston, Mass 

1. Boston, Mass 

2. Substations 

1. Belmont, Mass 

2. Brighton, Mass 

3. BrocktoD, Mass. . . . 

4. Cambridge, Mass... 

5. Lynn, Mass 

6. Somerville, Mass... 

7. Southboro, Mass. . . 

8. Woburn, Mass 

14. Bradford, Pa 

15. Bridgeport, Conn 

16. Bridgeport, Pa 

1. Bridgeport, Pa 

2. Substation 

1. Broadaxe, Pa 

17. Brightwood, Mass 

1. Brightwood, Mass 

2. Substations 

1. Chicopee, Mass 

2. Springfield, Mass... 

18. Brooklyn, N. Y 

19. Buffalo,N. Y 

20. Burlington, Iowa 

21. Burlington, Vt 

1. Burlington, Vt 

2. Substation 

1. Rouses Point, N. Y. 

22. Cairo, 111 

23. Canajoharie, N. Y 

24. Cavendish, Vt 

25. Cedar Eapids, Iowa 

26. Chester, Pa 

1. Chester, Pa 

2. Substation 

1. Media, Pa 

27. Cheyenne, Wyo 

28. Chicago, 111 

1. Chicago, 111 

2. Substations 

1. Aurora, 111 

2. Eola, 111 

3. ZionCity, 111 



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129a 



Department of Agriculture — Continued. 

3. Bureau of Animal Industry — Continued. 
5. Inspection division — Continued. 

2. Meat inspection service— Continued. 
2. Field force — Continued. 

29. Cincinnati, Ohio 

1. Cincinnati, Ohio 

2. Substation 

1. Ivory dale, Ohio 

30. Cleveland, Ohio 

31. Columbus, Ohio 

1. Columbus, Ohio 

2. Substations 

1. Circle ville, Ohio.. . 

2. London, Ohio 

32. Corning, N. Y 

33. Cortland, N.Y 

34. Cumberland, Md 

35. Davenport, Iowa 

1. Davenport, Iowa 

2. Substation 

1. Rock Island, 111 

36. Dayton, Ohio 

37. Denver, Colo 

38. Des Moines, Iowa 

39. Detroit, Mich 

40. Dover, N. H 

41. Dubuque, Iowa 

42. Duluth, Minn 

43. East Liverpool, Ohio 

44. Eau Claire, Wis 

45. Elmyra, N. Y 

46. El Paso, Tex 

47. Evansville, Ind 

48. Fargo, N. Dak 

49. Fergus Falls, Minn 

50. Fort Atkinson, Wis 

51. Fort Madison, Iowa 

52. Fort Smith, Ark 

53. Fort Wayne, Ind 

54. Fort Worth, Tex 

1. Fort Worth, Tex 

2. Substations 

1. Dallas, Tex 

2. Greenville, Tex 

3. San Antonio, Tex. . . 

4. Sherman, Tex 

55. Grand Rapids, Wis 

56. Halstead, Pa 

57. Hamilton, Ohio 

1. Hamilton, Ohio 

2. Substation 

1. Woodsdale, Ohio 

58. Harrisburg, Pa 

1. Harrisburg, Pa 

2. Substations 

1. Annville, Pa 

2. Avon, Pa 

3. Cleona, Pa 

4. Lebanon, Pa 

5. Palmyra, Pa 

59. Hartford, Conn 

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Department of Agriculture — Continued. 

3. Bureau of Animal Industry— Continued. 
5. Inspection division — Continued. 

2. Meat inspection service — Continued 
2. Field force — Continued. 

60. Haverhill, Mass 

1. Haverhill, Mass 

2. Substations 

1. Lawrence, Mass 

2. Newton, N. H 

61. Houston, Tex 

62. Hudson, N. Y 

63. Indianapolis, Ind 

1. Indianapolis, Ind 

2. Substations 

1. Lebanon, Ind 

2. Terre Haute, Ind. . 

64. Jacksonville, 111 

65. Jacksonville, Fla 

66. Jefferson, Wis 

67. Jersey City, N. J 

1. Jersey City, N. J 

2. Substations 

1. Bayonne, N. J 

2. Hoboken, N. J 

3. North Bergen, N. J 

68. Kansas City, Mo 

1. Kansas City, Mo 

2. Substations 

1. Kansas City, Kans. 

2. Olathe, Kans 

3. Rosedale, Kans 

69. Keene, N. H 

70. Kenneth Square. Pa 

71. Kirksville, Mo 

72. La Crosse, Wis 

73. La Fayette, Ind 

74. Lewiston, Idaho 

1. Lewiston, Idaho 

2. Substation 

1. Clarkston, Wash ... 

75. Logansport, Ind 

76. Los Angeles, Cal 

1 . Los Angeles, Cal 

2. Substation 

1. Pomona, Cal 

77. Louisville, Ky 

78. Macon, Ga 

79. Madison, Ind 

80. Manchester, N. H 

81. Marshall town, Iowa 

82. Mason City, Iowa 

83. Medford, Oreg 

84. Memphis, Term 

85. Middletown, N. Y 

86. Milwaukee, Wis 

1. Milwaukee, Wis 

2. Substation 

1. Cudahy, Wis 

87. Mobile, Ala 

88. Moscow, Idaho 

89. Nashville, Tenn 



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Department of Agriculture— Continued. 

3. Bureau of Animal Industry— Continued. 
5. Inspection division — Continued. 

2. Meat inspection service — Continued. 
2. Field force — Continued. 

90. Natchez, Miss 

1. Natchez, Miss 

2. Substations 

1. Greenville, Miss 

2. Vicksburg, Miss 

91. National Stock Yards, 111.. 

92. Nebraska City, Nebr 

93. Newark, N.J 

1. Newark, N. J 

2. Substations 

1. Dover, N. J 

2. Kearney, N. J 

94. New Haven, Conn 

1. New Haven, Conn 

2. Substation 

1. Groton, Conn 

95. New Orleans, La 

1. New Orleans, La 

2. Substations 

1. Arabi, La 

2. Gretna, La 

96. New York, N. Y 

1. New York, N. Y 

2. Substations 

1. Guttenberg, N. J... 

2. Union Hill, N. J... 

97. Norfolk, Va 

98. North Adams, Mass 

99. Ogden, Utah 

100. Oklahoma, Okla 

101. Olean, N. Y 

102. Ottumwa, Iowa 

103. Paterson, N. J 

1. Paterson, N.J 

2. Substation 

1. Passaic, N. J 

104. Peru, 111 

105. Petersburg, Va 

106. Philadelphia, Pa 

1. Philadelphia, Pa 

2. Substations 

1. Camden, N. J. . . . 

2. Dover, Del 

3. Reading, Pa. 

4. Riverside, N. J. . . 

5. West Chester, Pa... 

107. Phillipsburg, N.J 

1. Phillipsburg, N. J 

2". Substation 

1. Easton, Pa 

108. Pittsburg, Kans 

109. Pittsburgh, Pa 

1. Pittsburgh, Pa 

2. Substation 

1. Newcastle, Pa 



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Department of Agriculture — Continued. 

3. Bureau of Animal Industry — Continued. 
5. Inspection division — Continued. 

2. Meat inspection service — Continued. 
2. Field force — Continued. 

110. Portland, Me 

1. Portland, Me 

2. Substation 

1. East Deering, Me 

111. Portland, Oreg 

112. Portsmouth, N. H 

113. Pottsville, Pa 

114. Providence, R. I 

1. Providence, R. I 

2. Substations 

1. Central Falls, R. I 

2. East Providence, R. I 

3. Fall River, Mass. , 

4. Newport, R.I 

5. Pawtucket, R. I 

6. South Bellingham, Mass. 

115. Pueblo, Colo 

116. Quincy, 111 

117. Reno, Nev 

118. Richmond, Ind 

119. Richmond, Va 

120. Rochester, N. Y 

121. Rockford, 111 

122. St. Louis, Mo 

123. Salt Lake City, Utah 

124. San Diego, Cal 

1. San Diego, Cal 

2. Substation 

1. Tia Juana, Cal 

125. San Francisco, Cal 

126. Savannah, Ga 

127. Scranton, Pa 

128. Seattle, Wash 

129. Shreveport, La 

130. Sioux City, Iowa 

131. Smithfield, W. Va 

132. Sioux Falls, S. Dak 

133. South Omaha, Nebr. (abbatoirs) 

134. South Omaha, Nebr. (yards). . . 

135. South St. Joseph, Mo 

1. South St. Joseph, Mo 

2. Substation 

1. St. Joseph, Mo 

136. South St. Paul, Minn 

1. South St. Paul, Minn 

2. Substation 

1. St. Paul, Minn 

137. Spokane, Wash 

138. Syracuse, N. Y 

139. Tacoma, Wash 

140. Topeka, Kans 

141. Trenton, N.J 

142. Troy, N. Y 

1. Troy, N. Y 

2. Substation 

1. Albany, N. Y 

143. Wallace, Idaho 



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Department of Agriculture — Continued. 

3. Bureau of Animal Industry — Continued. 
5. Inspection division — Continued. 

2. Meat inspection service — Continued. 
2. Field force — Continued. 

144. Walla Walla, Wash 

145. Washington, D. C 

1. Washington, D. C 

2. Substations 

1. Alexandria, Va. . . . 

2. Benning, D. 0. . . . 

3. Leesburg, Va 

4. Purcellville, Va 

5. Relee, Va 

6. Rosslyn, Va 

146. Waterloo, Iowa 

147. Watertown, S. Dak 

148. West Newbury, Mass. . . . 

1. West Newbury, Mass. . 

2. Substation 

1. Georgetown, Mass. 

149. West Toledo, Ohio 

1. West Toledo, Ohio 

2. Substation 

1. Toledo, Ohio. 

150. Wheeling, W. Va. 

151. Wichita, Kans 

152. Wilmington, Del 

153. Winona, Minn 

154. Worcester, Mass 

1. Worcester, Mass 

2. Substations 

1. Auburn, Mass. . . . 

2. Fitchburg, Mass. . . 

155. Youngstown, Ohio 

156. Traveling force . . . . ' 



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Department of Agriculture. 

3. Bureau of Animal Industry. 
5. Inspection Division. 

3. Control and eradication of contagious diseases. 
2. Field force. 

1. Frankfort, Ky 131 

2. Sacramento, Cal : 132 

3. Pendleton, Oreg 133 

4. Salt Lake City, Utah 134 

5. Denver, Colo 135 

6. Albuquerque, N. Mex 136 

7. Kansas, City, Mo 137 

8. Bismarck, N. Dak 138 

9. Traveling force 



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3. Bureau of Animal Industry. 
5. Inspection Division. 

3. Control and eradication of contagious diseases. 
2. Field force. 

1. Frankfort, Ky. 

1. Frankfort, Ky 

2. Substations 

1. Maysville, Ky 

2. Louisville, Ky. 

3. Paris, Ky 

4. Lawrenceburg, Ky 

5. Ashland, Ky 

6. Paducah, Ky 



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Department of Agriculture. 

3. Bureau of Animal Industry. 
5. Inspection Division. 

3. Control and eradication of contagious diseases. 
2. Field force. 

2. Sacramento, Cal. 

1. Sacramento, Cal 

2. Substations 

1. Bakersfield, Cal 

2. Reno, Nev 

3. Los Angeles, Cal 

4. Fresno, Cal 

5. Willows, Cal 

6. Salinas, Cal 

7. Marysville, Cal 

8. Santa Rosa, Cal 

9. Santa Barbara, Cal 

10. Red Bluff, Cal 

11. Eureka, Cal 

12. Stockton, Cal 



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Department of Agriculture. 

3. Bureau of Animal Industry. 
5. Inspection Division. 

3. Control and eradication of contagious diseases 
2. Field force. 

3. Pendleton, Or eg. 

1. Pendleton, Oreg 

2. Substations 

1. Portland, Oreg 

2. Burns, Oreg 

3. Pocatello, Idaho 

4. Lakeview, Oreg 

5. Sumas, Wash 



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Department of Agriculture. 

3. Bureau of Animal Industry. 
5. Inspection Division. 

3. Control and eradication of contagious diseases. 
2. Field force. 

4. Salt Lake City, Utah. 

1. Salt Lake City, Utah 

2. Substations 

1. Grantville, Utah 

2. Elko, Nev 

3. Golconda, Nev 

4. Mount Pleasant, Utah 

5. Monroe, Utah 

6. Logan, Utah 

7. Provo, Utah 

8. Lovelock, Nev 

9. Price, Utah 

10. Panguitch, Utah 

11. Ogden, Utah 

12. Beaver, Utah 

13. American Fork, Utah 

14. Richfield, Utah 

• 15. Pockport, Utah 

16. Moab, Utah 

17. Manti, Utah 



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3. Bureau of Animal Industry. 
5. Inspection Division. 

3. Control and eradication of contagious diseases 
2. Field force. 

5. Denver, Colo. 

1. Denver, Colo 

2. Substations 

1. Sterling, Colo 

2. Wray, Colo 

3. Hyannis, Nebr 

4. Douglas, Wyo 

5. North Platte, Nebr 

6. Limon, Colo 

7. Gordon, Nebr 

8. Sidney, Nebr 

9. Alliance, Nebr 

10. Holyoke, Colo 

11. Chadron, Nebr 

12. Eads, Colo 

13. Torrington, Wyo 

14. Burwell, Nebr 

15. Akron, Colo .« 

16. Cheyenne, Wyo 

17. Valentine, Nebr 

18. Greeley, Colo 

19. Casper, Wyo. . . : 

20. Pueblo, Colo 

21. O'Neil, Nebr 

22. Fort Morgan, Colo 

23. Wheatland, Wyo 

24. Montrose, Colo. 

25. Monte Vista, Colo. 

26. Antonito, Colo 

27. Las Animas, Colo 

28. Lamar, Colo 

29. Rocky Ford, Colo 

30. Trinidad, Colo 

31. McCook, Nebr 

32. Newcastle, Wyo 

33. Moorcroft, Wyo 

34. Laramie, Wyo 



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Department of agriculture. 

3. Bureau of Animal Industry. 
5. Inspection division. 

3. Control and eradication of contagious diseases. 
2. Field force. 

6. Albuquerque, N. Mex. 

1. Albuquerque, N. Mex 

2. Substations 

1. Clayton, N. Mex 

2. Magdalena, N. Mex 

3. Flagstaff, Ariz 

4. Tucumcari, N. Mex 

5. Las Vegas, N. Mex 

6. Carlsbad, N. Mex 

7. Roswell, N. Mex 

8. Raton, N. Mex 

9. Shiprock, N. Mex 

10. Carrizozo, N. Mex 

11. Santa Fe, N. Mex 

12. Durango, Colo 

13. Willard, N. Mex 

14. Chama, N. Mex 

15. Dalhart, Tex 



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Department of Agriculture. 

3. Bureau of Animal Industry. 
5. Inspection division. 

3. Control and eradication of contagious diseases. 
2. Field force. 

7. Kansas City, Mo. 

1. Kansas City, Mo 

2. Substations 

1. Parsons, Kans 

2. Plainview, Kans 

3. Amarillo, Tex : . . 

4. Midland, Tex 

5. Dalhart, Tex 

6. Lubbock, Tex 

7. Canadian, Tex. 

8. Garden City, Kans 

9. Dodge City, Kans 

10. Englewood, Kans 

11. New Ulysses, Kans 

12. Hereford, Tex 

13. Clarendon, Tex 

14. Meade, Kans 



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133 



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Department of Agriculture. 

3. Bureau of Animal Industry. 
5. Inspection division. 

3. Control and eradication of contagious diseases 
2. Field force. 

8. Bismarck, N. Dak. 

1. Bismarck, N. Dak 

2. Substations 

1. Great Falls, Mont 

2. Rapid City, S. Dak 

3. Havre, Mont 

4. Rosebud, S. Dak 

5. Chamberlain, S. Dak 

6. Williston, N. Dak 

7. Dickinson, N. Dak 

8. Fargo, N. Dak 

9. Marmarth, N. Dak 

10. Sweetgrass, Mont 

11. Portal, N. Dak 

12. Pembina, N. Dak 



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139 



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Department of Agriculture. 

3. Bureau of Animal Industry. 
5. Inspection Division. 

4. Eradicating cattle ticks. 
2. Field force. 

1. Raleigh, N. C... 

2. Spartanburg, S. C 

3. Nashville, Tenn.. 

4. Little Rock, Ark. 

5. Oklahoma, Okla.. 

6. Los Angeles, Cal. 



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142 
143 
144 
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Department of Agriculture. 

3. Bureau of Animal Industry. 
5. Inspection Division. 

4. Eradicating cattle ticks. 
2. Field force. 

1. Raleigh, N. C. 

1. Raleigh, N. C 

2. Substations 

1. Rocky Mount, N. C 

2. Sanford, N. C 

3. Louisburg, N. C 

4. Emporia, Va 

5. Rockingham, N. C. 

6. Silver Citv, N. C... 

7. Mount Gilead, N. C 

8. Midlothian, Va 

9. Tarboro, N. C 



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141 



Department of Agriculture. 

3. Bureau of Animal Industry. 
5. Inspection Division. 

4. Eradicating cattle ticks. 
2. Field force. 

2. Spartanburg, S. C. 

1. Spartanburg, S. C 

2. Substations 

1. Eatonton, Ga 

2. Gainesville, Ga 

3. Greenwood, S. C-.. 

4. Homer, Ga 

5. Athens, Ga 

6. Greensboro, Ga. . . . 

7. Gaffney, S. C. 

8. Inman, S. C 

9. Hartwell, Ga 

10. Lula, Ga 

11. Hickory Grove, Ga. 

12. Rock Hill, S. C... 

13. Sharon, S. C 

14. Cowpens, S. C 



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142 



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Department of Agriculture. 

3. Bureau of Animal Industry. 
5. Inspection Division. 

4. Eradicating cattle ticks. 
2. Field force. 

3. Nashville, Tenn. 

1. Nashville, Tenn 

2. Substations 

1. Camden, Tenn 

2. Greenville, Miss 

3. Lawrenceburg, Tenn 

4. Bolivar, Tenn 

5. Selma, Ala 

6. Hunts ville, Ala 

7 . Brookhaven , Miss 

8. Durant, Miss „.. 

9. Livingston, Tenn 

10. York,Ala 

11. Livingston, Ala 

12. Port Gibson, Miss..., 

13. Jackson, Miss 

14. Natchez, Miss 

15. Clarksdale, Miss 

16. Macon, Miss 

17. Aberdeen, Miss 

18. Batesville, Miss 

19 . Grenada, Miss 

20. Fry,Ga 

21. Oxford, Miss 

22. Holly Springs, Miss.. 

23. Houston, Miss 

24. Watumpka, Ala 

25. Greenwood, Miss 

26. Ducktown,Tenn.... 

27 . Chatanooga, Tenn 

28. Columbus, Miss 

29. Meridian, Miss 

30. West Point, Miss 

31. New Decatur, Ala... 



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143 



Department of Agriculture. 

3. Bureau of Animal Industry. 
5. Inspection Division. 

4. Eradicating cattle ticks. 
2. Field force. 

4. Little Rock, Ark. 

1. Little Rock, Ark 

2. Substations 

1. Ruston, La 

2. Thayer, Mo 

3. Mammoth Springs, Ark. 

4. Jasper, Ark 

5. Rogers, Ark 

6. Haynesville, La 

7. Mountain Home, Ark... 

8. Athens, La 

9. Newport, Ark 

10. Homer, La 

11. Doniphan, Mo 

12. Southwest City, Mo 

13. Summerfield, La 

14. Neosho, Mo 



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144 



Department of Agriculture. 

3. Bureau of Animal Industry. 

5. Inspection Division , 

4. Eradicating cattle ticks 

2. Field force 

5. Oklahoma, Ohla. 

1. Oklahoma, Okla 

2. Substations 

1. Hobart, Okla.... 

2. Maramec, Okla . . 

3. Foraker, Okla.... 

4. Crowell, Tex . . . . 

5. Stiles, Tex 

6. Chandler, Okla. . 

7. Pawnee, Okla . . . 

8. Gatebo, Okla.... 

9. Wellston, Okla.. 

10. Agra, Okla 

11. Aspermont, Tex. 

12. Guanah, Tex 

13. Stroud, Okla.... 

14. Cohomo, Tex 

15. Cement, Okla . . . 

16. Sanderson, Tex . 

17. Stamford, Tex.. 

18. Big Springs, Tex 

19. Fairfax, Okla.... 



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145 



Department of Agriculture. 

3. Bureau of Animal Industry. 
5. Inspection Division. 

4. Eradicating cattle ticks. 
2. Field force. 

6. Los Angeles, Cal. 

1. Los Angeles, Cal 

2. Substations 

1. San Luis Obispo, Cal. 

2. San Diego, Cal 

3. Santa Barbara, Cal... 

4. Oceanside, Cal 

5. Arroyo Grande, Cal.. 



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146 



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page. 



Department of Agriculture. 

3. Bureau of Animal Industry. 
6 . Patho logical Division . 

1. Washington force 

1. Laboratory force 

2. Other force 

2. Field force 

1. Cooperative laboratory, St. Anthony's Park, Minn. 

2. Cooperative laboratory, Newark, Del 

3. Cooperative laboratory, Philadelphia, Pa 

4. Cooperative laboratory, Logan, Utah 

5. Laboratory, Chicago, 111 



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Department of Agriculture. 

3. Bureau of Animal Industry. 
7. Quarantine Division. 

1. Washington force 

2. Field force 

1. Athenia, N. J 

2. Calais, Me 

3. Clayton, N. Y. 

4. Honolulu, Hawaii 

5. New York, N. Y 

6. Newport, Vt 

1. Substation 

1. Island Pond, Vt. 

7. Malone, N. Y 

8. Ogdensburg, N. Y 

9. Port Huron, Mich 

10. SanJuau, P. R 

11. Sault Ste. Marie, Mich... 

12. St. Albans, Vt 

13. San Antonio, Tex 



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Department of Agriculture. 

4. Bureau of Plant Industry . 

1. General administration 

2. Pathological laboratory 

3. Pathological collections 

4. Office of fruit disease investigations 

5. Office of forest pathological investigations 

6. Office of cotton and truck diseases and sugar plant investigations. . 

7. Office of crop physiology and breeding investigations 

8. Office of soil bacteriology and water purification investigations 

9. Office of acclimatization and adaptation of crop plants and cotton 

breeding investigations 

10. Office of drug plant, poisonous plant and general physiological and 

fermentation investigations 

11. Office of grain standardization investigations 

12. Office of agricultural technology, cotton standardization and paper 

plant investigations 

13. Office of fiber plant investigations 

14. Office of physical investigations 

15. Seed testing laboratories 

16. Office of grain investigations 

17. Office of corn investigations 

18. Office of tobacco investigations 

19. Office of alkali and drought resistant plant breeding investigations . 

20. Office of taxonomic and range investigations 

21. Office of farm managment investigations 

22. Office of farmers' cooperative demonstration work 

23. Office of dry land agricultural investigations 

24. Office of western agricultural extension 

25. Office of pomological collections 

26. Office of field investigations in pomology 

27. Office of experimental gardens and grounds 

28. Office of horticultural investigations and Arlington farm 

29. Office of congressional seed distribution 

30. Office of forage crop investigations 

31. Office of foreign seed and plant introduction 

32. Boards and committees 

1. Advisory committee on projects 

2. Committee on business methods 

3. Advisory committee on scientific promotions 

4. Clerical efficiency board 

5. Advisory committee on publications 

6. Committee on seed purchases 



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151 
152 
153 
154 
155 
156 

157 

158 
159 

160 
161 
162 
163 
164 
165 
166 
167 
168 
169 
170 
171 
172 
173 
174 
175 
176 
177 
178 
179 



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149 



Department of Agriculture. 

4. Bureau of Plant Industry. 
1. General administration. 

1. Office proper of chief of division. . 

2. Assistant chief . 

1. Office proper of assistant chief. 

2. Property room 

3. Library 

3. Chief clerk 

1. Office proper of chief clerk 

2. File room 

3. Personnel section 

4. Editorial office 

5. Office of records (accounts) 



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966 



150 



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Department of Agriculture. 

4. Bureau of Plant Industry. 
2. Pathological laboratory. 

1. Pathological laboratory proper. 

2. Photographic laboratory 

3. Other force : Clerical 



967 



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151 



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Department of Agriculture. 

4. Bureau of Plant Industry. 
3. Pathological collections. 

1. Mycological collections 

2 . Inspection work 

3. Other force: Clerical.. 



968 



Department of Agriculture. 

4. Bureau of Plant Industry. 

4. Office of fruit disease investigations. 

1. Washington force 

1. Laboratory 

2. Other force: Clerical 

2. Field force 

1. Traveling force 



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969 



153 



Department of Agriculture. 

4. Bureau of Plant Industry. 

5. Office of forest pathological investigations. 

1. Washington force 

1. Laboratory 

2. Other force: Clerical 

2. Field force 

1. Traveling force 



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page. 



970 



154 



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ence 
page. 



Department of Agriculture. 

4. Bureau of Plant Industry. 

6. Office of cotton and truck diseases and sugar plant investigations. 

1. Washington force 

1. Cotton and truck diseases laboratory 

2. Sugar plant laboratory 

3. Photographic dark room 

4. Other force: Clerical 

2. Field force 

1. Traveling force 



971 



155 



Department of Agriculture. 

4. Bureau of Plant Industry. 

7. Office of crop physiology and breeding investigations. 

1. Washington force 

1. Microscopical laboratory 

2. General laboratory 

3. Other force: Clerical 

2. Field force 

1. Date garden, Indio, Cal 

2. Date garden, Mecca, Cal 

3. Cooperative testing garden, Sacaton, Ariz 

4. Traveling force 



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156 



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page. 



Department of Agriculture. 

4. Bureau of Plant Industry. 

8. Office of soil bacteriology and water precipitation investigations. 

1. Washington force 

1. Laboratory 

2. Photographic dark room 

3. Other force : Clerical 

2. Field force 

1. Traveling force 



973 



157 



Department of Agriculture. 

4. Bureau of Plant Industry. 

9. Office of acclimatization and adaptation of crop plants, and cotton- 
breeding investigations. 

1. Washington force 

1. Laboratory 

2. Photographic dark room 

3. Other force: Clerical 

2. Field force 

1. Traveling force 



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158 



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page. 



Department of Agriculture. 

4. Bureau of Plant Industry. -_. -— 

10. Office of drug plant, poisonous plant, and general physiological 
investigations. 

1. Washington force 

1. Poisonous plant laboratory 

2. Drug plant laboratory 

3. Plant physiological laboratory 

4. Oil plant laboratory 

5. Fermentation laboratory 

6. Other force : Clerical 

2. Field force 

1. Drug testing garden — Ebenezer, S. C 

2. Tea garden — Summerville, S. C 

3. Camphor and drug-testing garden — Orange City, Fla 

4. Drug- testing garden — Madison, Wis 

5. Traveling force 



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159 



Department of Agriculture. 

4. Bureau of Plant Industry. 

11. Office of grain standardization investigations. 

1. Washington force 

1 . Grain- testing laboratory 

2. Other force : Clerical 

2. Field force 

1. Laboratory — Chicago, 111 

2. Laboratory — Baltimore, Md 

3. Laboratory — New Orleans, La 

4. Laboratory — Kansas City, Mo 

5. Laboratory — Decatur, 111 

6. Laboratory — Fargo, N. Dak ... 



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160 



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page. 



Department of Agriculture. 

4. Bureau of Plant Industry. 

12. Office of agricultural technology, cotton standardization, and paper 
plant investigations. 

1. Washington force 

1. Technological laboratory 

2. Cotton standardization laboratory 

3. Paper plant laboratory 

4. Photographic dark room 

5. Other force : Clerical 

2. Field force 

1. Traveling force 



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161 



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page. 



Department of Agriculture. 

4. Bureau of Plant Industry. 

13. Office of fiber plant investigations. 

1. Laboratory 

2. Other force: Clerical 



978 



162 



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Department of Agriculture. 

4. Bureau of Plant Industry. 

14. Office of 'physical investigations 

1. Physical laboratory 

2. Machine shop 

3. Other force: Clerical 



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Department of Agriculture. 

4. Bureau of Plant Industry. 
15. Seed testing laboratories. 

1. Washington force 

1. Laboratory 

2. Other force: Clerical 

2. Field force 

1. Laboratory — Lincoln, Nebr. . 

2. Laboratory — Columbia, Mo. . 

3. Laboratory — La Fayette, Ind 

4. Laboratory — Corvallis, Oreg . . 

5. Laboratory — Raleigh, N. C... 



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164 



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page. 



Department of Agriculture. 

4. Bureau of Plant Industry. 

16. Office of grain investigations. 

1. Washington force 

1. Grain laboratory 

2. Cereal disease laboratory 

3. Other force: Clerical 

2. Field force 

1. Experiment farm — Amarillo, Tex 

2. Experiment farm — Nephi, Utah 

3. Eastern Oregon experiment farm — Moro, Oreg 

4. Rice experiment farm — Crowley, La 

5. Traveling force 



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165 



Department of Agriculture. 

4. Bureau of Plant Industry. 

17. Office of corn investigations. 

1. Washington force 

1. Corn room 

2. Other force: Clerical 

2. Field force 

1. Traveling force 



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Department of Agriculture. 

4. Bureau of Plant Industry. 

18. Office of tobacco investigations. 

1. Washington force 

1. Tobacco laboratory. . . 

2. Other force: Clerical. 

2. Field force. 

1 . Traveling force 



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167 



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page. 



Department of Agriculture. 

4. Bureau of Plant Industry. 

19. Office of alkali and drought resistant plant breeding investigations. 

1. Laboratory 

2. Other force: Clerical 



984 



168 



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Department of Agriculture. 

4. Bureau of Plant Industry. 

20. Office oftaxonomic and range investigations. 

1. Botanical collections 

2. Other force : Clerical 



985 



169 



Department of Agriculture. 

4. Bureau of Plant Industry. 

21. Office of farm-mrvanageinent investigations. 

1. Washington force 

1. Photographic laboratory 

2. Scientific force 

3. Other force : Clerical 

2. Field force 

1. Traveling force 



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ence 
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170 



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page. 



Department of Agriculture. 

4. Bureau of Plant Industry. 

22. Office of farmers' cooperative demonstration work. 

1. Washington force 

2. Field force 

1. Traveling force 



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171 



Department of Agriculture. 

4. Bureau of Plant Industry. 

23. Office of dry land agricultural investigations. 

1 . Washington force 

2. Field force 

1. Experiment farm, Williston, N. Dak... 

2. Experiment farm, Edgeley, N. Dak 

3. Experiment farm, Dickinson, N. Dak.. 

4. Experiment farm, Hettinger, N. Dak;.. 

5. Experiment farm, Judith Basin, Mont.. 

6. Experiment farm, Huntley, Mont 

7. Experiment farm, Bellefourche, S. Dak 

8. Experiment farm, Scottsbluff, Nebr 

9. Experiment farm, North Platte, Nebr. . 

10. Experiment farm, Hays, Kans 

11. Experiment farm, Garden City, Kans. . 

12. Experiment farm, Akron, Colo 

13. Experiment farm, Amarillo, Tex 

14 . Experiment farm, Dalhart, Tex 

15. Traveling force 



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172 



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page. 



Department of Agriculture. 

4. Bureau of Plant Industry. 

24. Office of western agricultural extension. 

1. Washington force 

2. Field force 

1. Experiment farm, Klamath Falls, Oreg. 

2. Experiment farm, Fallon, Nev 

3. Experiment farm, Umatilla, Oreg 

4. Experiment farm, Bellefourche, S. Dak. 

5. Experiment farm, Huntley, Mont 

6. Experiment farm, San Antonio, Tex. . . 

7. Experiment farm, Yuma, Ariz 

8. Traveling force 



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173 



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Department of Agriculture. 

4. Bureau of Plant Industry. 

25. Office of pomological collections. 

1. Pomological collections 

2. Other force: Clerical 



990 



174 



Department of Agriculture. 

4. Bureau of Plant Industry. 

26. Office of field investigations in pomology 

1, Washington force 

1. Scientific force 

2. Other force: Clerical 

2. Field force 

1. Traveling force 



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page. 



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175 



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Department of Agriculture. 

4. Bureau of Plant Industry. 

27. Office of experimental gardens and grounds. 

1. Greenhouse force 

2. Outside force 



992 



176 



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Department of Agriculture. 

4. Bureau of Plant Industry. 

28. Office of horticultural investigations and Arlington Farm. 

1. Washington force 

2. Farm, Arlington, Va 

1. General farm force 

2. Greenhouse force 

3. Repair shop 

3. Field force 

1. Traveling force 



993 



717 



Department of Agriculture. 

4. Bureau of Plant Industry. 

29. Office of congressional seed distribution. 

1. Washington force 

1. Seed warehouse force 

2. Photographic laboratory 

3. File room 

4. Other force: Clerical 

2. Field force 

1. Bulb-testing garden, Bellingham, Wash 



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178 



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page. 



Department of Agriculture. 

4. Bureau of Plant Industry. 

. 30. Office of forage crop investigations. 

1. Washington force 

1. Scientific force 

2. Other force : Clerical 

2. Field force. 

1. Traveling force 



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Department of Agriculture. 

4. Bureau of Plant Industry. 

31. Office of foreign seed and plant introduction. 

1. Washington force 

1. Scientific force 

2. Other force: Clerical 

2. Field force 

1. Plant introduction garden, Chico, Cal 

2. South Texan garden, Brownsville, Tex 

3. Subtropical garden, Miami, Fla 

4. Yarrow plant introduction garden, Rockville, Md. 

5. Mississippi Valley testing garden, Ames, Iowa — 

6. Plant introduction, Brooksville, Fla 

7 . Traveling force 



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5. Forest Service. 

1. General administration I 181 

2. Functional divisions I 182 

3. National forest districts i 183 



997 



181 



Department of Agriculture. 
5. Forest Service. 

1. General administration. 

1. Office proper of the Forester 

2. Office of the editor 

1. Office proper of the editor. . . 

2. Office of information 

3. Office of publication 

1. Section of review 

2. Section of education 

3. Section of distribution.. 

3. Office of drendology 

4. Office of Appalachian work 

1. Washington force 

2. Field force 

1. Asheville, N. C. (force). 

2. Concord, N. H. (force). 

5. General inspector 

6. Expert lumberman 



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182 



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Department of Agriculture. 
5. Forest Service. 

2. Functional division. 

1. Branch of operation 

1. Office proper of assistant forester in charge 

2. Office of geography 

1. Office proper of geographer 

2. Section of atlas 

3. Section of drafting 

4. Section of photography 

3. Office of maintenance 

1. Office proper of chief 

2. Section of supplies 

3. Section of stenography and typewriting- 

4. Section of mail 

5. Section of files 

6. Section of quarters 

2. Branch of silviculture 

1. Office proper of assistant forester in charge 

2. Office of State cooperation 

3. Office of forest management in the East 

4. Office of silvics 

1. Office proper of chief 

2. Section of measurements 

3. Library 

3. Branch of lands 

1. Office proper of assistant forester in charge 

2. Office of claims 

3. Office of occupancy 

4. Chief engineer (San Francisco, Cal.) 

4. Branch of grazing 

1. Office proper of assistant forester in charge 

2. Section of grazing studies 

5. Branch of products 

1. Office proper of assistant forester in charge (Madison, Wis.) . 

2. Forest products laboratory (Madison, Wis. ) 

1. Office proper of director 

2. Section of maintenance 

3. Section of chemistry 

4. Section of engineering. 

5. Section of pulp and paper 

6. Section of timber physics 

7. Section of timber tests 

8. Section of wood distillation 

9. Section of wood preservation 

10. Section of pathology 

11. Laboratory (Wausau, Wis.) 

12. Drafting room 

13. Photographic dark room 

3. Office of wood utilization (Chicago, 111.) 

4. Washington office l 



i Treated as a branch office. 



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Department of Agriculture. 
5. Forest Service. 

3. National forest districts. 

1. National forest district 1, Missoula, Mont 

2. National forest district 2, Denver, Colo 

3. National forest district 3, Albuquerque, N. Mex 

4. National forest district 4, Ogden, Utah 

5. National forest district 5, San Francisco, Cal 

6. National forest district 6, Portland, Oreg 



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186 
188 
190 
192 
194 



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Department of Agriculture. 
5. Forest Service. 

3. National forest districts. 

1. National forest district 1, Missoula, Mont. 

1. Office proper of district forester 

2. Office of operation 

1. Office proper of assistant district forester in charge. 

2. Section of maintenance 

3. Drafting and blue-print room 

3. Office of silviculture 

1. Office proper of assistant district forester in charge. 

2. Section of timber sales 

3. Section of planting 

4. Section of silvics 

4. Office of lands 

5. Office of grazing 

6. Forest products investigations 

7. National forests 

8. District committee 



185 



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185 



Department of Agriculture. 
5. Forest Service. 

3. National forest district. 

1. National forest district 1, Missoula, Mont 

7. National forests. 

1. Absaroka, headquarters, Livingston, Mont 

2. Beartooth, headquarters, Billings, Mont 

3. Beaverhead, headquarters, Dillon, Mont 

4. Bitterroot, headquarters, Missoula, Mont 

5. Blackfeet, headquarters, Kalispell, Mont 

6. Cabinet, headquarters, Thompson Falls, Mont. 

7. Clearwater, headquarters, Crofino, Idaho 

8. Coeur d 'Alene, headquarters, Wallace, Idaho . 

9. Custer, headquarters, Ashland, Mont 

10. Dakota, headquarters, Camp Crook, S. Dak. . . 

11. Deerlodge, headquarters, Anaconda, Mont 

12. Flathead, headquarters, Kalispell, Mont 

13. Gallatin, headquarters, Bozeman, Mont 

14. Helena, headquarters, Helena, Mont 

15. Jefferson, headquarters, Great Falls, Mont 

16. Kaniksu, headquarters, Coolin, Idaho 

17. Kootenai, headquarters, Libby, Mont 

18. Lewis & Clark, headquarters, Chouteau, Mont 

19. Lolo, headquarters, Missoula, Mont 

20. Madison, headquarters, Sheridan, Mont 

21. Marquette, headquarters, Au Sable, Mich 

22. Michigan, headquarters, Au Sable, Mich 

23. Minnesota, headquarters, Cass Lake, Minn 

24. Missoula, headquarters, Missoula, Mont 

25. Nezperce, headquarters, Grangeville, Idaho. . 

26. Pend Oreille, headquarters, Sandpoint, Idaho 

27. Selway, headquarters, Kooskia, Idaho 

28. St. Joe, headquarters, St. Maries, Idaho 

29. Superior, headquarters, Ely, Minn 

30. Sioux, headquarters, Camp Crook, S. Dak 



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5. Forest Service. 

3. National forest districts. 

2. National forest district 2, Denver, Colo. 

1. Office proper of district forester 

2. Office of operation. 

1 . Office proper of assistant district forester in charge 

2. Section of maintenance 

3. Drafting and blue-print room 

3. Office of silviculture 

1. Office proper of assistant district forester in charge 

2. Section of timber sales 

3. Section of planting 

4. Section of silvics 

1. Office force 

2. Field force 

1. Fremont Experiment Station, Manitou, Colo. 

2. Experiment station, Wagon Wheel Gap, Colo. 

4. Office of lands 

5. Office of grazing 

6. Office of products 

1. Office proper of assistant district forester in charge 

2. Laboratory, Boulder, Colo 

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8. District committee 



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5. Forest Service. 

3. National forest districts. 

2. National forest district 2, Denver, Colo. 
7. National forests. 

1. Arapaho, headquarters, Fraser, Colo. . , 

2. Battlement, headquarters, Collbran, Colo 

3. Bighorn, headquarters, Sheridan, Wyo 

4. Black Hills, headquarters, Deadwood, S. Dak 

5. Bonneville, headquarters, Dubois, Wyo 

6. Bridger, headquarters, Pinedale, Wyo 

7. Cochetopa, headquarters, Saguache, Colo 

8. Colorado, headquarters, Fort Collins, Colo. . 

9. Durango, headquarters, Durango, Colo 

10. Gunnison, headquarters, Gunnison, Colo 

11. Harney, headquarters, Custer, S. Dak 

12. Hayden, headquarters, Encampment, Wyo 

13. Holy Cross, headquarters, Glenwood Springs, Colo. 

14. Kansas, headquarters, Garden City, Kans 

15. Leadville, headquarters, Leadville, Colo 

16. Medicine Bow, headquarters, Laramie, Wyo 

17. Montezuma, headquarters, Mancos, Colo 

18. Nebraska, headquarters, Halsey, Nebr 

19. Pike, headquarters, Denver, Colo 

20. Rio Grande, headquarters, Monte Vista, Colo 

21. Routt, headquarters, Steamboat Springs, Colo. . . 

22. San Isabel, headquarters, Westcliffe, Colo 

23. San Juan, headquarters, Pagosa Springs, Colo... 

24. Shoshone, headquarters, Cody, Wyo 

25. Sopris, headquarters, Aspen, Colo 

26. Sundance, headquarters, Sundance, Wyo 

27. Uncompahgre, headquarters, Delta, Colo 

28. Washakie, headquarters, Lander, Wyo 

29. White River, headquarters, Meeker, Colo 



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Department of Agriculture. 
5. Forest Service. 

3. National forest districts. 

3. National forest district 3, Albuquerque, N. Mex. 

1. Office proper of district forester 

2. Office of operation 

1. Office proper of assistant district forester in charge 

2. Section of maintenance 

3. Drafting and blue print-room 

3. Office of silviculture 

1. Office proper of assistant district forester in charge 

2. Section of timber sales 

3. Section of planting 

4. Section of silvics. 

1. Coconino Experiment Station, Flagstaff, Ariz 

4. Office of lands 

5. Office of grazing 

6. Forest-products investigations 

7. National forests m 

8. District committee 



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5. Forest Service. 

3. National forest districts. 

3. National forest district 3, Albuquerque, N. Mex. 
7. National forests . 

1. Alamo, headquarters, Cloudcroft, N. Mex 

2. Apache, headquarters, Springerville, Ariz 

3. Arkansas, headquarters, Hot Springs, Ark 

4. Carson, headquarters, Tres Piedras, N. Mex ... 

5. Chiricahua, headquarters, Portal, Ariz 

6. Coconino, headquarters, Flagstaff, Ariz 

7. Coronado, headquarters, Tucson, Ariz 

8. Crook, headquarters, Safford, Ariz 

9. Datil, headquarters, Magdalena, N. Mex 

10. Florida, headquarters, Pensacola, Fla 

11. Gila, headquarters, Silver City, N. Mex 

12. Jemez, headquarters, Santa Fe, N. Mex 

13. Lincoln, headquarters, Capitan, N. Mex 

14. Manzano, headquarters, Albuquerque, N. Mex 

15. Ozark, headquarters, Harrison, Ark J 

16. Pecos, headquarters, Cowles, N. Mex j 

17. Prescott, headquarters, Prescott, Ariz I 

18. Sitgreaves, headquarters, Snowflake, Ariz 

19. Tonto, headquarters, Roosevelt, Ariz 

20. Tusayan, headquarters, Williams, Ariz 

21. Wichita, headquarters, Cache, Okla 

22. Zuni, headquarters, Albuquerque, N. Mex j 



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Department of Agriculture. 
5. Forest Service. 

3. National forest districts. 

4. National forest district 4, Ogden, Utah. 

1. Office proper of district forester 

2. Office of operation 

1. Office proper of assistant district forester in charge. . 

2. Section of maintenance 

3. Drafting and blue-print room 

3. Office of silviculture 

1. Office proper of assistant district forester in charge. . 

2. Section of timber sales 

3. Section of planting 

4. Section of silvics 

4. Office of lands 

5. Office of grazing 

6. Supply depot 

7 . Property audit 

8. National forests 

9. District committee 



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5. Forest Service. 

3. National forest districts. 

4. National forest district 4, Ogden, Utah. 
8. National forests. 

1. Ashley, headquarters, Vernal, Utah 

2. Boise, headquarters, Boise, Idaho 

3. Cache, headquarters, Logan, Utah 

4. Caribou, headquarters, Montpelier, Idaho 

5. Challis, headquarters, Challis, Idaho 

6. Dixie, headquarters, St. George, Utah 

7. Fillmore, headquarters, Beaver, Utah 

8. Fishlake, headquarters, Salina, Utah 

9. Humboldt, headquarters, Elko, Nev 

10. Idaho, headquarters, McCall, Idaho 

11. Kaibab, headquarters, Kanab, Utah 

12. La Sal, headquarters, Moab, Utah 

13. Lemhi, headquarters, Mackay, Idaho 

14. Manti, headquarters, Ephraim, Utah 

15. Minidoka, headquarters, Oakley, Idaho 

16. Moapa, headquarters, Las Vegas, Nev 

17. Nebo, headquarters, Nephi, Utah. . . 

18. Nevada, headquarters, Ely, Nev 

19. Palisade, headquarters, St. Anthony, Idaho.. 

20. Payette, headquarters, Emmett, Idaho 

21. Pocatello, headquarters, Pocatello, Idaho 

22. Powell, headquarters, Escalante, Utah 

23. Salmon, headquarters, Salmon, Idaho 

24. Santa Rosa, headquarters, Paradise, Nev 

25. Sawtooth, headquarters, Hailey, Idaho 

26. Sevier, headquarters, Panguitch, Utah 

27. Targhee, headquarters, St. Anthony, Idaho.. 

28. Teton, headquarters, Jackson, Wyo 

29. Toiyabe, headquarters, Austin, Nev 

30. Uinta, headquarters, Provo, Utah 

31. Wasatch, headquarters, Salt Lake City, Utah. 

32. Weiser, headquarters, Weiser, Idaho 

33. Wyoming, headquarters, Afton, Wyo 



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Department of Agriculture. 
5. Forest Service. 

3. National forest districts. 

5. National forest district 5, San Francisco, Cal. 

1. Office proper of district forester 

2. Office of operation 

1. Office proper of assistant district forester in charge. . 

2. Section of maintenance 

3. Drafting and blue print room 

3. Office of silviculture 

1. Office proper of assistant district forester in charge. 

2. Section of timber sales 

3. Section of planting 

4. Section of silvics 

4. Office of lands 

5. Office of grazing 

6. Office of products 

7. National forests 

8. District committee 



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5. Forest Service. 

3. National forest districts. 

5. National forest district 5, San Francisco, Cal. 
7. National forests. 

1 . Angeles, headquarters, Los Angeles, Cal 

2. California, headquarters, Willows, Cal 

3. Cleveland, headquarters, San Diego, Cal 

4. Eldorado, headquarters, Placerville, Cal 

5. Inyo, headquarters, Bishop, Cal 

6. Kern, headquarters, Bakersfield, Cal 

7. Klamath, headquarters, Yreka, Cal 

8. Lassen, headquarters, Red Bluff, Cal 

9. Modoc, headquarters, Alturas, Cal 

10. Mono, headquarters, Gardnerville, Nev 

11. Monterey, headquarters, Jamesburg, Cal 

12. Plumas, headquarters, Quincy, Cal 

13. Santa Barbara, headquarters, Santa Barbara, Cal. . . 

14. Sequoia, headquarters, Hot Springs, Cal 

35. Shasta, headquarters, Sisson, Cal 

16. Sierra, headquarters, Northfork, Cal 

17. Stanislaus, headquarters, Sonora, Cal 

18. Tahoe, headquarters, Nevada City, Cal 

19. Trinity, headquarters, Weaverville, Cal 



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5. Forest Service. 

3. National forest districts. 

6. National forest district 6, Portland, Oreg. 

1. Office proper of district forester 

2. Office of operation , 

1. Office proper of assistant district forester in charge 

2. Section of maintenance 

3. Drafting and blue-print room 

3. Office of silviculture 

1. Office proper of assistant district forester in charge 

2. Section of timber sales 

3. Section of planting 

4. Section of silvics 

4. Office of lands 

5. Office of grazing 

6. Office of products 

1. Office proper of assistant district forester in charge 

2. Laboratory, Seattle, Wash 

7. National forests 

8. District committee 



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5. Forest Service. 

3. National forest districts. 

6. National forest district 6, Portland, Oreg. 
7. National forests . 

1. Cascade, headquarters, Eugene, Oreg. 

2. Chelan, headquarters, Chelan, Wash 

3. Chugach, headquarters, Ketchikan, Alaska 

4. Columbia, headquarters, Portland, Oreg 

5. Colville, headquarters, Republic, Wash 

6. Crater, headquarters, Medford, Oreg 

7. Deschutes, headquarters, Bend, Oreg. ........ 

8. Fremont, headquarters, Lake view, Oreg 

9. Malheur, headquarters, John Day, Oreg 

10. Minam, headquarters, Wallowa, Oreg 

11. Ochoco, headquarters, Prineville, Oreg 

12. Okanogan, headquarters, Okanogan, Wash 

13. Olympic, headquarters, Olympia, Wash 

14. Oregon, headquarters, Portland, Oreg 

15. Paulina, headquarters, Crescent, Oreg 

16. Rainier, headquarters, Tacoma, Wash 

17. Santiam, headquarters, Albany, Oreg 

18. Siskiyou, headquarters, Grants Pass, Oreg 

19. Siuslaw, headquarters, Eugene, Oreg 

20. Snoqualmie, headquarters, Seattle, Wash 

21. Tongass, headquarters, Ketchikan, Alaska 

22. Umatilla, headquarters, Heppner, Oreg 

23. Umpqua, headquarters, Roseburg, Oreg 

24. Wallowa, headquarters, Wallowa, Oreg 

25. Washington, headquarters, Bellingham, Wash. 

26. Wenaha, headquarters, Walla Walla, Wash. . . . 

27. Wenatchee, headquarters, Leavenworth, Wash. 

28. Whitman, headquarters, Sumpter, Oreg 



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Department of Agriculture. 
6. Bureau of Chemistry. 

1 . General administration 

2. Division of foods 

3. Division of drugs 

4. Chief food and drug inspector 

5. Miscellaneous division 

6. Contracts laboratory 

7. Dairy laboratory 

8. Food research laboratory, Philadelphia, Pa 

9. Leather and paper laboratory 

10. Microchemical laboratory 

11. Physical chemistry laboratory. 

12. Sugar laboratory 

13. Animal physiological chemistry section 

14. Bacteriological chemistry section 

15. Enological chemistry section, Charlottesville, Va 

16. Nitrogen section 

17. Plant physiological chemistry section 

18. Branch food and drug laboratories (field) 

19. Chief's advisory committee 



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199 
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6. Bureau of Chemistry. 

1. General administration. 

1. Office proper of chief of bureau 

2. Associate chemist 

3. Assistant chief 

4. Chief clerk 

1. Office proper of chief clerk 

2. Office of supplies and accounts 

3. Office of mails and files 

4. Office of interstate records 

5. Office of import records 

6. Section of laborers and charwomen. 

5. Editor. 

6. Librarian 



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6. Bureau of Chemistry. 
2. Division of foods. 

1. Office proper of chief of division. 

2. Food inspection laboratory 

3. Food technology laboratory 

4. Oil, fat, and wax laboratory 



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6. Bureau of Chemistry. 
3. Division of drugs. 

1. Office proper of chief of division 

2. Drug inspection laboratory 

3. Synthetic products laboratory . . 

4. Essential-oils laboratory 

5. Pharmacological laboratory 



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6. Bureau of Chemistry. 

4. Chief food and drug inspector. 

1. Washington force 

2. Field force: Traveling. 



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6. Bureau of Chemistry. 

5. Miscellaneous Division. 

1. Office proper of chief of division 

2. Water laboratory 

3. Cattle food and grain laboratory 

4. Insecticide and fungicide laboratory. 

5. Trade wastes laboratory 



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6. Bureau of Chemistry. 
6. Contracts laboratory. 

1. Laboratory 

2. Glass blower 



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6. Bureau of Chemistry. 

18. Branch food and drug laboratories. 

1. Boston, Mass 

2. Buffalo, N. Y 

3. Chicago, 111 

4. Cincinnati, Ohio 

5. Denver, Colo 

6. Detroit, Mich 

7. Galveston, Tex 

8. Honolulu, Hawaii 

9. Kansas City, Mo 

10. Nashville, Tenh 

11. New Orleans, La 

12. New York, N. Y 

13. Omaha, Nebr 

14. Philadelphia, Pa 

15. Pittsburgh, Pa 

16. Portland, Oreg 

17. St. Louis, Mo 

18. St. Paul, Minn 

19. San Francisco, Cal 

20. Savannah, Ga 

21. Seattle, Wash 



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Department of Agriculture. 
7. Bureau of Soils. 

1. General administration 

1. Office proper of chief of bureau 

2. Chief clerk 

1. Office proper of chief clerk 

2. Clerical, messenger and janitor service 

3. Correspondence and files 

4. Supplies 

5. Publications 

6. Accounts 

2. Chemical and physical investigations 

1. Research investigations 

1. Laboratory 

2. Investigations of fertilizer resources 

3. Other force: Clerical 

3. Soil fertility investigations 

1. Research investigations 

1. Laboratory 

2. Other force: Clerical 

4. Soil survey 

1. Field mapping and inspection (including soil classification 

and origin of soils) 

2. Adjustment and reproduction of maps 

1. Drafting room 

2. Photographic room 

3. Soil records 

4. Use of soils 



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8. Bureau of Entomology . 

1. General administration 

2. Bee culture investigations 

3. Cereal and forage insect investigations 

4. Citrus fruit insect investigations 

5. Deciduous fruit insect investigations 

6. Forest insect investigations 

7. Miscellaneous insect investigations 

8. Southern field crop insect investigations 

9. Truck crop and stored product investigations. 
10. Preventing spread of moths 



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208 
209 
210 
211 

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213 

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8. Bureau of Entomology. 
1. General administration. 

1. Office proper of chief of bureau 

2. Assistant chief 

3. Executive assistant 

1. Office proper of executive assistant. 

2. Accounts and correspondence 

3. Publications 

4. Records and collections 

5. Library 

6. Messenger and labor service 



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Department of Agriculture. 
8. Bureau of Entomology. 

2. Bee culture investigations. 

1. Laboratory force 

2. Bee yard, Chevy Chase, Md. 



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8. Bureau of Entomology. 

3. Cereal and forage insect investigations 

1. Washington force 

2 . Field force 

1. Brownsville, Tex 

2. Lafayette, Ind 

3. Wellington, Kans 

4. ElCentro, Cal 

5. Nashville, Tenn 

6. Vancouver, Wash 

7. Pullman, Wash 

8. St. Louis, Mo 

9. Salt Lake City, Utah 

1. Laboratory 

2. Other force: Clerical... 
10. Tempe, Ariz 



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8. Bureau of Entomology. 

4. Citrus fruit insect investigations. 

1. Washington force 

2. Field force 

1. Orlando, Fla 

2. Whittier, Cal 

3. Lindsay, Cal 



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Department of Agriculture. 
8. Bureau of Entomology. 

5. Deciduous fruit insect investigations. 

1. Washington force 

2. Field force 

1. French Creek, W. Va 

2. Vienna, Va 

3. Wichita, Kans 

4. Douglas, Mich 

5. Walnut Creek, Cal 

6. San Jose, Cal 

7. North East, Pa 

8. Camden, Del 



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8. Bureau of Entomology. 

6. Forest insect investigations. 

1 . Washington force 

2. Field force 

1. Columbia Falls, Mont. 

2. Baker, Oreg 



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8. Bureau of Entomology. 

8. Southern field crop insect investigations 

1. Washington force 

2. Field force 

1. Dallas, Tex 

1. Laboratory 

2. Stables 

3. Other force: Clerical 

2. Victoria, Tex 

3. Florence, Mont 

4. Appomattox, Va 

5. New Orleans, La 

6. Mansura, La 

7. Clarksville, Tenn 

8. Tallulah, La 

9. Marion, S. 



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8. Bureau of Entomology. 

9. Truck crop and stored product insect investigations. 

1. Washington force 

2. Field force 

1. Knox, Ind 

2. Sacramento, Cal 

3. Norfolk, Va 

4. Rocky Ford, Colo. .' 

5. Compton, Cal 



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8. Bureau of Entomology. 

10. Preventing spread of moths. 

1. Washington force 

2. Field force 

1. Boston, Mass 

2. Melrose Highlands, Mass 

1. Laboratory 






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9. Bureau of Biological Survey. 



1 . General administration 

2. Game preservation division 

3. Economic investigations division . 
1 . Laboratory 



Biological investigations division . 



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9. Bureau of Biological Survey. 
1. General administration. 

1 . Office proper of chief of bureau . 

2. Chief clerk 

3. Acting editor and librarian 

4. Photographic laboratory 

5. Taxidermist's shop 



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Department of Agriculture. 

9. Bureau of Biological Survey. 
2. Game preservation division. 

1. Washington force 

2. Field force 

1. Key West, Fla 

2. Pineland, Fla 

3. Sebastian, Fla 

4. Palma Sola, Fla 

5. Pass Christian, Miss. . 

6. New York, N. Y 

7. Philadelphia, Pa. . . . 

8. Wiley, Wyo 

9. Dixon, Mont 

10- Marstonmoor, N. Dak 

11. Tolna, N. Dak 

12. Klamath Falls, Oreg. 

13. Netarts, Oreg 

14. Lawen, Oreg 

15. La Push, Wash 

16. Berkeley, Cal 

17. Honolulu, Hawaii.. . 



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9. Bureau of Biological Survey. 

4. Biological investigations division. 

1. Washington force 

2. Field force 

1. Neligh, Nebr 






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10. Bureau of Statistics. 

1. General administration 

1. Office proper of statistician 

2. Associate statistician 

3. Assistant statistician 

4. Chief clerk 

1. Office proper of chief clerk 

2. Filing room 

3. Mail sealing room 

4. Multigraph room 

2. Division of domestic crop reports 

1 . Statistical section 

2. Mailing section 

3. Division of production and distribution . . 

4. Division of research and reference 

1. Research section 

2. Statistical library section 

3. Typewriting section 

5. Field service 

1. Special field agents 

2. State statistical agents 

3. Voluntary correspondents (unsalaried) 

6. Crop reporting board 



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10. Bureau of statistics. 
5. Field service. 

1. Special field agents. 

1. Alexandria, Va 

2. Atlanta, Ga 

3. Bryantown, Md 

4. Council Bluffs, Iowa. 

5. Fergus Falls, Minn.. 

6. Guthrie, Okla 

7. Guthrie, Ky 

8. Houston, Tex 

9. Indianapolis, Ind... 

10. Laurel, Miss 

11. Lonoke, Ark 

12. Nashville, Tenn 

13. Olathe, Kans 

14. Rensselaer, N. Y 

15. Salt Lake City, Utah 

16. San Francisco, Cal... 

17. Warrenton, Va 

18. Weiser, Idaho 



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Department of Agriculture. 
10. Bureau of Statistics. 
5. Field service. 

2. State statistical agents. 

1. Auburn, Ala 

2. Mena, Ark 

3. Carbondale, Colo 

4. West Cornwall, Conn 

5. Milford, Del 

6. Atlanta, Ga 

7. Moscow, Idaho 

8. Chicago, 111 

9. Columbus, Ind 

10. Des Moines, Iowa 

11. Topeka, K*ns 

12. Lexington, Ky 

13. Lake Charles, La 

14. Maysville Center, Me 

15. Mountain Lake Park, Md. 

16. Marlboro, Mass 

17. Carson City, Mich 

18. Minneapolis, Minn 

19. Carrollton, Miss 

20. King City, Mo 

21. Missoula, Mont 

22. Vallet, Nebr 

23. Carson City, Nev 

24. Milford, N. H 

25. Whitehouse Station, N. J. 

26. Fayette ville, N. Y 

27. West Raleigh, N. C 

28. Fargo, N. Dak 

29. Los Numas, N. Mex 

30. Columbus, Ohio 

31. Okeene, Okla 

32. Corvallis, Oreg. 

33. Mechanicsburg, Pa 

34. Kingston, R. I 

35. Florence, S. C 

36. Bowdle, S. Dak 

37. Greene ville, Tenn 

38. Austin, Tex 

39. Salt Lake City, Utah 

40. Randolph, Vt 

41. Berryville, Va 

42. Kennewick, Wash 

43. Winfield, W. Va 

44. Madison, Wis 

45. Sheridan, Wyo 

46. Gainesville, Fla 



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10. Bureau of Statistics. 
5. Field service. 

3. Voluntary correspondents (unsalaried) 

1. Alabama (6,400) 

2. Alaska 

3. Arizona (467) 

4. Arkansas (4,774) 

5. California (1,148) 

6. Colorado (1,219) 

7. Connecticut (487) 

8. Delaware (183) 

9. Florida (968) 

10. Georgia (7,902) 

11. Hawaii 

12. Idaho (630) 

13. Illinois (4,262) 

14. Indiana (3,594) 

15. Iowa (4,312) 

16. Kansas (4,255) 

17. Kentucky (2,781) 

18. Louisiana (2,314) 

19. Maine (528) 

20 . Maryland (703) 

21. Massachusetts (685) 

22. Michigan (3,278) 

23. Minnesota (3,456) 

24. Mississippi (5,633) 

25. Missouri (4,116) 

26. Montana (379) 

27. Nebraska (3,634) 

28. Nevada (207) 

29. New Hampshire (357) 

30. New Jersey (640) 

31. New Mexico (488) 

32. New York (3,616) 

33. North Carolina (6,115) 

34. North Dakota (1,947) 

35. Ohio (3,488) 

36. Oklahoma (3,397) 

37. Oregon (842) 

38. Pennsylvania (2,615) 

39. Porto Rico 

40. Rhode Island (175) 

41. South Carolina (5,056) 

42. South Dakota (2,256) 

43. Tennessee (3,525) 

44. Texas (9, 613) 

45. Utah (376) 

46. Vermont (595) 

47. Virginia (2,779) 

48. Washington (1,075) 

49. West Virginia (1,358) 

50. Wisconsin (2,945) 

fil. Wyoming (388) 

52. District of Columbia. . 



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11. Office of Experiment Stations. 

1. General administration 

2 . Insular experiment stations 

3. Farmer's institutes 

4. Agricultural schools 

5. Nutrition investigations. . . 

1. Laboratory 

6. Irrigation investigations 

7. Drainage investigations 

8. Directors council 



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11. Office of Experiment Stations. 
1. General administration. 

1. Office proper of director 

2. Assistant director 

1. Office proper of assistant director 

2. Section of inspection and advice. 

3. Experiment Station Record 

3. Chief clerk 

1. Office proper of chief clerk 

2. Files and records 

3. Property 

4. Supplies 

4. Office of accounts 

5. Editorial division 



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11. Office of Experiment Stations. 
2. Insular experiment stations. 

1. Office proper of chief of division 

2. Alaska Experiment Station, Sitka 

3. Hawaii Experiment Station, Honolulu 

4. Porto Rico Experiment Station, Mayaguez. 

5. Guam Experiment Station, Agana 



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11. Office of Experiment Stations 
6. Irrigation investigations. 

1 . Washington force , 

2. Field force 

1. Berkeley, Cal 

2. Cheyenne, Wyo. . 

3. Boise, Idaho 

4. Phoenix, Ariz 

5. Spokane, Wash. . 

6. San Antonio, Tex 

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11. Office of Experiment Stations. 
7. Drainage investigations. 

1 . Washington force 

2. Field force 

1. Salt Lake City, Utah. 

2. Grand Junction, Colo 

3. Traveling force 



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Department of Agriculture. 
12. Office of Public Roads. 

1. Office of the director 

1. Office proper of the director 

2. Testing laboratory section 

3. Chemical laboratory section 

2. Office of the assistant director 

1. Office proper of the assistant director 

2. Section of road building and maintenance 

1. Washington force: Drafting room 

2. Traveling field force 

3. Section of road management and investigations 

4. Chief clerk 

1. Office proper of chief clerk (including accounts) 

2. Stenographic and clerical room 

3. Property room 

4. File room 

5. Photographic section 

6. Editorial and library section 



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AND LABOR 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 

1. General administration 

2. Bureau of Lighthouses 

3. Coast and Geodetic Survey 

4. Steamboat-Inspection Service 

5. Bureau of Navigation 

— 6. Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization 

** 7. -!Kv4sftefi-e4 Naturalization 

8. Bureau of Fisheries 

9. Bureau of Standards 

10. Bureau of the Census 

11. Bureau of Statistics 

12. Bureau of Manufactures 

13. Bateau of Labor 

14. Bureau of Corporations 

15. Solicitor 



3 

4 

86 

88 

99 

104 

127 

128 

133 

144 

146 

147 

148 

149 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
1 General administration. 

1. Office proper of the Secretary of Commerce and Labor 

2. Office proper of the Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Labor. 

3. Chief clerk 

1. Correspondence 

2. Files, mail and telegraph 

1. Files and mail 

2. Telegraph 

3. Telephones ....:.. 

4. Division of Supplies 

1. Office force section 

2. Receipt and distribution of supplies section 

3. Property returns section 

5. Watch force 

6. Carpenter shop 

7. Mechanical and laborer forces 

1. Mechanical force 

2. Laborer force 

8. Char force 

9. Stable force : 

4. Disbursing clerk 

1. Auditing 

2. Cashier 

3. Miscellaneous 

4. Files 

5. Division of Appointments 

1. Appointments and correspondence 

2. Service records 

3. Mail and files 

6. Division of publications 

1. Requisitions 

2. Editing and proof reading 

3. Distribution of publications 

4. Distribution of blank forms and printed stationery 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses . 

1 . General administration 

2. Engineering construction division 

3. Marine engineering division. . . 

4. Hydrographic division 

5 . Field service districts 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
1. General administration. 

1. Office proper of the Commissioner of Lighthouses. 

2. Deputy commissioner 

3. Chief clerk 

1. Personnel 

2. Contracts 

3. Files....... 

4. Accounts division 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

1. First district, Portland, Me 

2. Second district, Boston, Mass 

3. Third district, Tompkinsville, N. Y... 

4. Fourth district, Philadelphia, Pa 

5. Fifth district, Baltimore, Md 

6. Sixth district, Charleston, S. C 

7. Seventh district, Key West, Fla 

8. Eighth district, New Orleans, La 

9. Ninth district, San Juan, P. R 

10. Tenth district, Buffalo, N. Y 

11. Eleventh district, Detroit, Mich 

12. Twelfth district, Chicago, 111 

13. Thirteenth district, Rock Island, 111... 

14. Fourteenth district, Cincinnati, Ohio.. 

15. Fifteenth district, St. Louis, Mo 

16. Sixteenth district, Ketchikan, Alaska. 

17. Seventeenth district, Portland, Oreg... 

18. Eighteenth district, San Francisco, Cal 

19. Nineteenth district, Honolulu, Hawaii. 



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17 

22 
27 
32 
37 
42 
47 
52 
57 
62 
67 
68 
69 
70 
73 
78 
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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

1. First district, Portland. 

1. Inspector in charge 

2. Superintendent 

3. District office force 

4. Construction and repair 

5. Supply depots 

6. Lighthouse tenders and vessels. 

7. Light stations and other aids. . . 

8. Reservations 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

1. First district, Portland. 
5. Supply depots. 

1. Bear Island, Me 

2. Little Diamond Island, Me 

3. Portland, Me 

4. Whitehead, Me 



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2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

1. First district, Portland. 

6. Lighthouse tenders and vessels. 

1. Tenders 

1. Hibiscus (steamer, screw) 

2. Lilac (steamer, screw) 

2. Vessels (light vessels) 

1. No. 74, Cape Elizabeth, Me. (wood) 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

1. First district, Portland. 

7. Light stations and other aids. 
1. Light stations proper. . . 

1. Avery Rock L. S. 

2. Baker Island L. S 
3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 
7. 



9. 
10. 
11. 



Maine 

Maine 

*Bass Harbor Head L. S., Maine 

*Bear Island L. S., Maine 

*Blue Hill Bay L. S., Maine., 

*Boon Island L. S., Maine (2) 

*Browns Head L. S., Maine 

*Burnt Coat Harbor 

*Burnt Island L. S., Maine 

*Cape Elizabeth L. S,, Maine (3) 

*Cape Neddick L. S., Maine 

12. *Crabtree Ledge L. S., Maine (1) 

13. *Cuckolds (The) L.S., Maine (1) 

14. *Deer Island Thoroughfare L. S., Maine 

15. *Dice Head L. S., Maine 

16. Doubling Point L. S., Maine 

17. *Doubling Point Range L. S., Maine 

18. *Eagle Island L. S., Maine 

19. *Egg Rock L. S., Maine (1) 

20. *Fort Point L. S., Maine 

21. *Fort Popham L. S., Maine 

*Franklin Island L. S., Maine 

*Goat Island L. S., Maine 

*Goose Rocks L. S., Maine (1) 

*Great Duck Island L. S., Maine (2) 

*Grindel Point L. S., Maine 

*Hendricks Head L. S., Maine 

*Heron Neck L. S., Maine 

*Indian Island L. S., Maine 

*Isle au Haut L. S., Maine 

*Isles of Shoals L. S., Maine (1) 

32. *Jaffery Point Beacon and Frosts Point Beacon 

Lights, New Hampshire 

33. *Libby Islands L. S., Maine (2) 

34. *Little River L. S., Maine 

35. *Lubec L. S., Maine (1) 

36. *Manana Island fog signal, Maine (1) 

37. ^Marshall Point L. S., Maine 

*Matinicus Rock L. S., Maine (3) 

Monhegan Island L. S., Maine (1) 

*Moose Peak L. S., Maine (1) 

*Mount Desert L. S., Maine (2) 

*Narraguagus L. S., Maine 

*Nash Island L. S., Maine 

44. *Negro Island L. S., Maine 

45. "^Owlshead L. S., Maine 

*Penaquid Point L. S., Maine 

*Perkins Island L. S., Maine 

*Petit Manan L. S., Maine (2) 

*Pond Island L. S., Maine 



22. 
23. 
24. 
25. 
26. 
27. 
28. 
29. 
30. 
31. 



38. 
39. 
40. 
41. 
42. 
43. 



46 
47 

48 
49 



(1) Keeper has 1 assistant. 

(2) Keeper has 2 assistants (assistants proper, or laborers). 

(3) Keeper has 3 assistants (assistants proper, or laborers). 
*Also fog-signal station. 

Note.— By light station proper (as interpreted by the Bureau of Lighthouses) is meant a station having 
a keeper residing at the station. The keeper is the only employee at the station, except as otherwise 
indicated. 



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Department of Commerce and Labor — Continued. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses — Continued. 
5. Field service — Continued. 

1. First district, Portland — Continued. 

7. Light stations and other aids — Continued. 

1. Light stations proper — Continued. 

50. ^Portland Breakwater L. S., Maine 

51. ^Portland Head L. S., Maine (1) 

52. *Portsmouth Harbor (Newcastle) L. S., Maine. 

53. ^Prospect Harbor L. S. , Maine 

54. *Pumpkin Island L. S., Maine 

55. *Ram Island L. S., Maine 

56. *Ram Island Ledge L. S., Maine (2) 

57. *Rock Island Breakwater L. S., Maine (1) 

58. *Saddleback Ledge L. S., Maine (2) 

59. *SequinL. S., Maine (2) 

60. *Spring Point Ledge L.'S., Maine (1) 

61. *Squirrel Point L. 48., Maine 

62. *St. Croix River L. S., Maine 

63. *Tennant Harbor L. S., Maine 

64. *Two-Bush Island L. S., Maine (1) 

65. *West Quoddy Head L. S., Maine (1) 

66. *WhalebackL. S., Maine (2) 

67. *Whithead L. S., Maine (2) 

68. Whitlocks Mill L. S., Maine. 

69. ^Winter Harbor L. S., Maine. 

70. *Wood Island L. S., Maine 

71. *Halfway Rock L. S., Maine (2) 

2. Lights x 

1. Attended lights 4 

1. Laborers 3 

2. Unattended lights 

3. Buoys, day marks, etc 



1 For location and description of lights, buoys, day marks, and other aids to navigation, see official lists 
published by the Department of Commerce and Labor. 

(1) Keeper has 1 assistant. 

(2) Keeper has 2 assistants (assistants proper, or laborers). 

(3) Keeper has 3 assistants (assistants proper, or laborers). 
♦Also fog-signal station. 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

1. First district, Portland, Me. 
8. Reservations. 

1. Clarks Ledge, Maine (Eastport) 

2. Channel Rock, Maine (Rockland) 

3. Stockmans Island, Maine (Portland) 

4. Great Spoon Island, Maine (Isle au Haut) 

5. Kennebunk River, Maine (Kennebunk Port) 

6. Marks Island, Maine (Winter Harbor) 

7. Nautillus, Maine (Castine) 

8. Pier Wells Harbor, Maine (Wells) 

9. Ram Island, Maine (Phippsburg) 

10. Ram Island, Maine (Machias) 

11. Saco River, Maine (Biddeford) 

12. Stage Island, Maine (Biddeford) 

13. Portsmouth Sunken Rocks, New Hampshire (Ports 

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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

2. Second district, Boston, Mass. 

1. Inspector in charge 

2. Superintendent 

3. District office force 

4. Construction and repair 

5. Supply depots 

6. Lighthouse tenders and vessels 

7. Light stations and other aids. . . 

8. Reservations 



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14 
15 
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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

1. Second district, Boston, Mass 
5. Supply depots. 

1. Lowells Island, Mass 

2. Woods Hole, Mass . . 

3. Boston, Mass 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

2. Second district, Boston, Mass. 
6. Lighthouse tenders and vessels. 

1. Tenders 

1. Anemone (steamer, screw) : . . . 

2. Azalea (steamer, screw) 

3. Mayflower (steamer, screw) 

2. Vessels (light vessels) 

1. Shorefield Shoal, Mass., No. 3 (wood) 

2. Handkerchief, Mass., No. 4 (wood) 

3. Cross Rip, Mass., No. 5 (wood) 

4. Succonnesset, Mass., No. 6 (wood) 

5. Relief, No. 9 (wood) '. 

6. Vineyard Sound (Sow and Pigs), Mass., No. 9 

(wood) 

7. Great Round Shoal, Mass., No. 86 (steel) 

8. Pollock Rip, Mass., No. 47 (composition) 

9. Boston, Mass., No. 54 (steel) 

10. Relief, No. 66 (composition) 

11. Pollock Rip Shoal, Mass., No. 73 (steel) 

12. Nantucket Shoals, Mass., No. 85 (steel) 

13. Hen and Chickens, Mass., No. 42 (steel) 

14. Hedge Fence, Mass., No. 41 (steel) 

15. Relief, No. 2 (wood) 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

2. Second district, Boston, Mass. 
7. Light stations and other aids. 

1. Light stations proper 

1. Annisquam Harbor L. S., Mass 

2. *Bakers Island L. S., and Bakers Island Light, 

Mass. (1) 

3. Bass River L. S., Mass 

4. Billingsgate Island L. S., Mass 

5. *Bird Island L. S., Mass 

6. *Bishop and Clerks L. S., Mass. (2) 

7. ^Boston L. S., and Boston (auxiliary) Light, 

Mass. (2) 

8. Brant Point L. S., Nantucket Harbor Range 

Lights and Nantucket East and West Break- 
water Lights, Mass 

9. Broad Sound Channel Range Lights and Specta- 

cle Island Range L. S., Mass. (1) 

10. *Butler Flats L. S., Mass. (1) 

11. *Cape Ann L. S., Mass. N. & S. (4) 

12. *Cape Cod L. S., Mass (2) 

13. Cape Poge L. S., Mass. (1) 

14. Chatham L. S., Mass 

15. Cuttyhunk L. S., Mass 

16. *Deer Island L. S., Mass. (1) 

17. *Dumpling Rock L. S., Mass. (1) 

18. *Duxbury Pier L. S., Mass. (1) 

19. East Chop L. S., Mass. . . 

20. ^Eastern Point L. S., and Gloucester Break- 

water Light, Mass. (1) 

21. Edgartown L. S., Mass 

22. Egg Rock L. S., Mass 

23. Fort Pickering L. S., Mass 

24 r Gay Head L. S., Mass. (1) 

25. Hospital Point L. S., Mass 

26. Hyannis Range L. S., Mass 

27. Ipswich Range L. S., Mass 

28. Long Island Head L. S., Mass 

29. *Long Point L. S., Mass 

30. Lovells Island Range L. S., Mass 

31. Marblehead L. S., Mass 

32. Mayo Beach L. S., Mass 

33. *Mmots Ledge L. S., Mass. (3) 

34. Monomoy Point L. S., Mass 

35. Nantucket (Great Point) L. S., Mass 

36. *Narrows L. S., Mass 

37. Nauset Beach L. S., Mass 

38. Ned Point L. S., Mass 

39. Newburyport Harbor L. S., and Salisbury Beach 

Range Lights, Mass 

40. *Nobska Point L. S., Mass 

41. *Palmer Island L. S., Mass 

42. ^Plymouth (Gurmet) Range L. S., Mass. (1).... 

43. *Race Point L. S., Mass. (2) 

44. Sandy Neck L. S., Mass 

(1) Keeper has 1 assistant. 

(2) Keeper has 2 assistants (assistants proper, or laborers). 

(3) Keeper has 3 assistants (assistants proper, or laborers). 

(4) Keeper has 4 assistants (assistants proper, or laborers). 
* Fog-signal station also. 



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Department of Commerce and Labor — Continued. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses — Continued. 
5. Field service — Continued. 

2. Second district, Boston, Mass. — Continued. 
7 . Light stations and other aids — Continued 

1. Light stations proper — Continued. 

45. Sankaty Head L. S., Mass. (1) 

46. Stage Harbor L. S., Mass 

47. Straitsmouth L. S., Mass 

48. *Tarpaulin Cove L. S., Mass. . 

49. Tenpound Island L. S., Mass. 

50. *The Graves L. S., Mass. (3). . 

51. *West Chop L. S., Mass. (1)... 

52. *Wings Neck L. S., Mass 

53. *Wood End L. S., Mass 

2. Lights 1 

1. Attended lights (23) 

1. Laborers in charge 

2. Unattended lights 

3. Buoys, claymarks, etc 



1 For location and description of lights, buoys, daymarks, and other aids to navigation, see official lists 
published by the Department of Commerce arid Labor. 
(1) Keeper has 1 assistant. 

(3) Keeper has 3 assistants (assistants proper, or laborers) 
* Fog-signal station also. 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

2. Second district, Boston, Mass. 
8. Reservations. 

1. Aldertons Bar Point, Mass. (Hull) 

2. Clarks Point, Mass. (New Bedford) 

3. Fair Haven, Mass. (Fair Haven) 

4. Merrimack River, Mass. (Newburyport) 

5. Nantucket Great or Sandy Point, Mass. (Nantucket). 

6. Parmet Harbor, Mass. (Truro) 

7. Point of Rocks, Mass. (Westport) 






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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

3. Third district, Tompkins ville, N. Y. 

1. Inspector in charge 

2. Superintendent 

3. District office force 

4. Construction and repair 

5. Supply depots 

6. Lighthouse tenders and vessels 

7. Light stations and other aids.. 

8. Reservations 



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19 
20 
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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

3. Third district, Tompkins ville, N. Y. 
5. Supply depots. 

1. Aosecon, N. J 

2. Goat Island, R. I 

3. Juniper Island, Vt 

4. New London, Conn 

5. Tompkins ville, N. Y. (general lighthouse depot) 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

3. Third district, Tompkinsville, N. Y. 
6, Lighthouse tenders and vessels. 

1. Tenders 

1. Daisy (steamer, screw) .- 

2. Gardenia (steamer, screw) 

3. John Rodgers (steamer, screw) 

4. Larkspur (steamer, screw) 

5. Pansy (steamer, screw) 

6. Pink (gasoline, screw) 

7. Tulip (steamer, screw) 

8. Mistletoe (steamer, side-wheel) 

9. Iris (steamer, side-wheel) 

10. Myrtle (steamer, side-wheel) 

1. Scotland, N. j., No. li (wood) 

2. Bartlett Reef, Conn., No. 13 (wood) 

3. Relief, No. 16 (wood) 

4. Relief, No. 20 (wood) 

5. Ram Island Reef, N. Y., No. 23 (wood) 

6. BrentonReef, R. I., No. 39 (wood) 

7. Cornfield Point, Conn., No. 48 (composition) 

8. Relief No. 51 (steel) 

9. Fire Island, N. Y., No. 68 (steel) 

10. Relief, No. 78 (steel) 

11. Ambrose Channel, No. 87 (steel) 

12. Northeast End, N. J., No. 44 (iron) 

13. Overfalls, Del., No. 69 (steel) 

14. Five-Fathom Bank, N. J., No. 79 (steel) 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

3. Third district, Tompkinsviile, N. Y. 
7. Light stations and other aids. 

1. Light stations proper 

1. Absecon L. S., N. J. (2) 

2. Barber Point L. S., N. Y 

3. BarnegatL. S., N.J. (2) 

4. *Beavertail L. S., R. I. (1) 

5. *Bergen Point L. S. and Corner Stake Light, N. Y 

6. Black Rock L. S., N. Y 

7. *Block Island (N.) L. S., R. I 

8. *Block Island (SE.) L. S., R. I. (2) 

9. Block Island Breakwater Range Lights and Great 

Salt Pond Breakwater Lights, R. I 

10. Bluff Point L. S., N. Y 

11. *Borden Flats L. S., Mass 

12. Bridgeport Breakwater Light, Conn 

13. Bridgeport Harbor L. S. and Bridgeport Harbor 

East Breakwater Light, Conn 

14. Bristol Ferry L. S., R. I 

15. Bullock Point L. S., R. I 

16. ^Burlington Breakwater Lights, Vt 

(Includes Burlington Breakwater, south; Bur- 
lington Breakwater, north extension; pier- 
head, north end, and Burlington Break- 
water, north extension; pierhead, south end.) 

17. *Castle Hill L. S., R. I 

18. *Cedar Island L. S., N. Y 

19. Chapel Hill L. S., N. J 

20. Colchester Reef L. S., Vt 

21. *Cold Spring Harbor L. S., N. Y 

22. Conanicut Island L. S., R. I 

23. *Coney Island L. S., N. Y 

24. ConimicutL. S., R. I 

25. Conover Beacon (Front) L. S., N. J 

26. CoxsackieL. S., N. Y 

27. Crown Point L. S., N. Y 

28. Cumberland Head L. S., N. Y 

29. *Danskammer Point L. S., N. Y 

30. *Dutch Island L. S., N. Y 

31. *Eatons Neck L. S., N. Y. (1) 

32. Elm Tree Beacon L. S., N. Y 

33. *Esopus Meadows L.S., N. Y 

34. ^Execution Rocks L. S., N. Y. (1) 

35. *Falkner Island L. S., Conn. (1) 

36. Fire Island L. S., N. Y 

37. *Fort Wadsworth L. S., N. Y. (1) 

38. Four Mile Point L. S., N. Y 

39. * Gould Island L. S., R. I 

40. * Great Beds L. S., N. J 

41. * Great Captain Island L. S., N. Y. (1) 

42. * Greene Ledge L. S., Conn. (1) 

43. * Gull Rocks L. S., R. I 

44. Hereford Inlet L. S., N. J 

45. *Hog Island Shoal L. S., R. I. (1) 

46. Horton Point L. S., N. Y 

47. * Hudson City L. S., N. Y 

(1) Keeper has 1 assistant. 

(2) Keeper has 2 assistants (assistants proper, or laborers). 
* Also fog-signal station. 

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2. Bureau of Lighthouses — Continued. 
5. Field service — Continued. _ 

3. Third district, Tompkins ville, N. Y. — Continued. 
7. Light stations and other aids — Continued. 
1. Light stations proper — Continued. 

48. * Isle La Motte Lt, Vt 

49. Juniper Island L. S., Vt 

49. * Latimer Reef L. S., N. Y. (1) 

51. Lime Rock L. S., R. I 

52. * Little Gull Island L. S., N. Y. (2) 

53. Lloyd Harbor L. S., N. Y 

54. * Long Beach Bar L. S., N. Y. (1) 

55. Ludlam Beach L. S., N. J 

56. *Montauk Point L. S., N. Y. (2) 

57. Morgan Point L. S., Conn 

58. * Mussel Bed L. S., R. I 

59. *Navesink L. S., and Shrewsbury River Lights, 

N.J. (3) 

60 New Dorp L. S., N. Y 

61. * New Haven Long Wharf Lt. , Conn 

62. *New Haven Outer Breakwater L. S., and New 

Haven Middle Breakwater West End Light, 
Conn. (1) 

63. *New London Harbor L. S., Conn 

64. * New London Ledge L. S., Conn. (2) 

65. * Newport Harbor L. S., R. I 

66. *N. Brother Island L. S., Rikers Island, Oak 

Bluff South Brother Island Ledge, Lawrence 
Point Ledge, and Sunken Meadow Lights, 
N. Y 

67. * North Dumpling L. S., N. Y 

68. * North Hook Beacon L. S., and Sandy Hook 

Fog Bell, N. J. (2) 

69. Old Field Point L. S'., Conn 

70. *01d Orchard Shoal L. S., N. Y. (1) 

71. * Orient Point L. S., N. Y. (1) 

72. *PassiacL. S., N. Y. (1) 

73. * Pecks Ledge L. S., Conn. (1) 

74. *PenfieldReef, L. S., Conn. (1) 

75. Plattsburg Breakwater Northeast and Platts- 

burg Breakwater Southwest Light, N. Y 

76. * Plum Beach L. S., R. I. (1) 

77. *Plum Island L. S., N. Y 

78. Point Comfort L. S., N. J 

79. * Point Judith L. S., R. I. (1) 

80. Pointe aux Rouches L. S., N. Y 

81. * Ponham Rocks and Fuller Rock L. S., R. I. . . 

82. * Port Jefferson East Breakwater and Point Jef- 

ferson West Lights, N. Y 

83. Princess Bay L. S., N. Y 

84. * Prudence Island L. S., R. I 

85. * Race Rock L. S.. N. Y. (2) 

86. *RobbinsReef L.'S., N. Y. (1) 

87. * Rockland Lake L. S., N. Y. (1) 

88. *Romer Shoal L. S., N. Y. (1) 

89. * Rondout L. S., Rondout South Dike, Rondout 

North Dike End, and Rondout North Dike 
Middle Lights, N. Y 

(1} Keeper has 1 assistant. 

(2) Keeper has 2 assistants (assistants proper, or laborers;. 

(3) Keeper has 3 assistants (assistants proper, or laborers). 
* Also fog-signal station. 

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Department of Commerce and Labor — Continued. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses — Continued. 
5. Field service — Continued. 

3. Third district, Tompkins ville, N. Y. — Continued. 
7. Light stations and other aids — Continued. 

1. Light stations proper — Continued. 

90. * Rose Island L. S., R. I 

91. * Sabine Point L. S., R. I 

92. SakonnetL. S., R.I 

93. Sands Point L. S., R. I 

94. Sandy Hook L. S., N. J 

95. Saugerties South Dike Light and Saugerties L. 

S.,N. Y 

96. * Saybrook (Lynde Point) L. S., Conn 

97. * Saybrook Breakwater L. S., Conn 

98. Seagirt L. S., N.J , 

99. Shinnecock Bay L. S., N. Y. (2) 

100. * Southwest Ledge L. S., New Haven Middle 

Breakwater East End Light, Conn. (1) 

101. Split Rock L. S., N. Y 

102. * Stamford Harbor L. S., Conn 

103. Staten Island L. S., N. Y. (1) 

104. * Stepping Stones L. S., N. Y 

105. * Stonington Breakwater and Stonington Outer 

Breakwater L. S., Conn 

106. * Stony Point Upper L. S., and Stony Lower 

Light, n.y... :. 

107. Stratford Point L. S. , Conn. (1) 

108. * Stratford Shoal (Middle Grounds) L. S., 

N.Y. (2) 

109. Stuyvesant L. S., N. Y 

110. *TarrytownL. S., N. Y 

111. * Throgs Neck L. S., N. Y 

112. * Tucker Beach and Sea Haven L. S., N. J 

113. Waackaack (Rear) L. S., N. J 

114. *WarwickL. S., R. I. (1) 

115. * Watch Hill L. S., R. I. (1) 

116. * West Bank L. S., N. Y. (2) 

117. West Point Light, N. Y 

118. * Whale Rock L. S., N. Y. (1) 

119. *Wickford Harbor L. S., R. I 

120. Windmill Point L. S., Vt 

2. Fog-signal stations proper 

1. Fort Adams Fog-Signal Station, R. I 

1. Laborer in charge 

2. Fort Lafayette Fog-Signal Station, N. Y 

1. Laborer in charge 

3. Governors Island Light and Governors Island East 

End Fog-Signal Station, N.Y 

1. Laborer in charge 

1. Laborer 

3. Lights 1 , 

1. Attended lights, 138 

1. Laborers in charge 

2. Unattended lights. . .^ 

4. Buoys, daymarks. etc 



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ence 
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1 For location and description of lights, daymarks, and other aids to navigation, see official lists pub- 
lished by the Department of Commerce and Labor. 

(1) Keeper has 1 assistant. 

(2) Keeper has 2 assistants (assistants proper, or laborers). 
* Also for signal stations. 



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ence 
page. 



Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

3. Third district, Tompkinsville, N. Y. 
8. Reservations. 

1. Castle Island, R. I. (Bristol) 

2. Brockways Beach, Conn. (Brockway) 

3. Calus Island, Conn. (Old Lyne) 

4. Devils Wharf, Conn. (Deep River) 

5. Mill River, Conn. (Stamford) 

6. Patrick Rock, Conn. (Norwalk) 

7. Fishers Island (Race Point), N. Y. (New London, 

Conn) 

8. Mill Reef, N. Y. (Brooklyn) 

9. Petters or Sea Flower Reef, N. Y. (New London, 

Conn.) 

10. Sand Spit, N. Y. (Stuyvesant) 

11. Schodack Channel, N. Y. (Castleton) 

12. Waterfront in Brooklyn, East River, N. Y. (Brooklyn) 

13. Atlantic City, N. J. (Atlantic City) 

14. Barnegat Jetty, N. J. (Barnegat City) 






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ence 
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Department of Commerce an»d Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

4. Fourth district, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1. Inspector 

2. Superintendent in charge 

3. District office force 

4. Construction and repair 

5. Supply depots 

6. Lighthouse tenders and vessels 

7. Light stations and other aids. . . 

8. Reservations 



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24 
25 
26 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

4. Fourth district, Philadelphia, Pa 
5. Supply depots. 

1. Chincoteague, Va 

2. Edgemoor, Del 

3. Lewes, Del 

4. Tucker Beach, N.J 



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ence 
page. 



Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

4. Fourth district, Philadelphia, Pa. 
6. Lighthouse tenders and vessels. 

1. Tenders 

1. Sunflower (steamer, screw) 

2. Zigania (steamer, screw) .. . 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

4. Fourth district, Philadelphia, Pa. 
7. Light stations and other aids. 

1. Light stations proper 

1. Baker Range L. S., Del 

2. Bellevue Range Front L. S., Del 

3. * Bellevue Range Rear L. S., Del. 

4. * Billingsport Front L. S., N. J 

5. Bombay Hook L. S. and Smyrna Range Lights, 

Del 

6. * Brandywine Shoal L. S., Del. (2) 

7. Cape Henlopen L. S., Del. (2) 

8. Cape May L. S., N.J. (2) 

9. * Cherry Island Front Range L. S., Del 

10. Cherry Island Range Rear L. S., Del 

11. Cohansey L. S., N.J 

12. Deep Water Point Range Front L.S.,N.J 

13. Deep Water Point Range Rear L. S., N. J. . . . . . 

14. * Delaware Breakwater Range Front L. S., and 

Delaware Breakwater W 7 est End Light, Del. (2) 

15. Delaware Breakwater Range Rear L. S., Del. (1). 

16. * Elbow of Cross Ledge L. S., N.J. (2) 

17. Fenwick Island L. S., Del. (1) 

18. Finns Point Range Front L. S., N.J 

19. Finns Point Range Rear L. S., N. J 

20. Fort Mifflin Bar Cut Range Rear L. S., N. J 

21. * Fourteen Foot Bank L. S., Del. (2) 

22. * Harbor of Refuge L. S., and Harbor of Refuge 

North End Light, Del. (2) 

23. Horseshoe Range East Group L. S., N. J 

24. Horseshoe Range West Group L. S.,N.J 

25. * Killick Shoal L. S., Va 

26. Listons Range Front L. S., Del 

27. Listons Range Rear L. S., Del. (1) 

28. Mahon River L. S., Del 

29. New Castle Range Front L. S., Del 

30. Mispillon River L. S., Del 

31. Maurice River L. S., N. J 

32. Maurice River Range L. S., N. J 

33. New Castle Range Rear L. S., Del 

34. * Old Reedy Island L. S., Del 

35. Reedy Island Range Front L. S., Del 

36. Schooner Ledge Range Front L. S., Pa 

37. Schooner Ledge Range Rear L. S. , Pa 

38. Schuykill River Range L. S., Pa 

39. * Ship John Shoal L. S., N.J. (2) 

40. Tinicum Island Range Rear L. S., N. J 

2. Fog-signal stations proper 

1. Fort Mifflin Fog-Signal Station, Pa 

3. Lights * 

1. Attended lights (19) 

' 1. Laborers in charge 

2. Unattended lights 

4. Buoys, daymarks etc 



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ence 
page. 



1 For location and description of buoys, daymarks, and other aids to navigation, see list published by 
Department of Commerce and Labor. 

(1) Keeper has 1 assistant. 

(2) Keeper has 2 assistants (assistants proper, or laborers). 
*Also fog-signal station. 



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ence 
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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

4. Fourth district, Philadelphia, Pa. 
8. Reservations. 

1. Deep Water Point, N.J. (Wilmington, Del.) 

2. Little Creek, Del. (Little Creek) 

3. Cape Henlopen, Del. (Rehoboth) 

4. Mahon Ditch, Del. (Little Creek) 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

5. Fifth district, Baltimore, Md. 

1. Inspector in charge 

2. Superintendent 

3. District office force 

4. Construction and repair 

5. Supply depots 

6. Lighthouse tenders and stations. 

7. Light stations 

8. Reservations 



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ence 
page. 



28 
29 
30 
31 



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ence 
page. 



Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

5. Fifth district, Baltimore, Md 
5. Supply depots. 

1. Annapolis, Md 

2. Canton, Md 

3. Point Lookout, Md.. 

4. Portsmouth, Va 

5. Washington, D. C... 

6. Washington, N. C... 

7. Lazaretto Point, Md. 






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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

5. Fifth district, Baltimore, Md. 
6. Lighthouse tenders and vessels. 

1. Tenders 

1. Holly (steamer, side wheel) 

2. Juniper (steamer, screw) 

3. Maple (steamer, screw) 

4. Orchid (steamer, screw) 

5. Jessamine (steamer, side wheel) 

6. Thistle (steamer, screw) 

2. Vessels 

1. 35-foot Channel, Virginia, No. 45 (steel) 

2. Tail of the Horseshoe, Va., No. 46 (steel) 

3. Cape Charles. Va., No. 49 (composition) 

4. Fenwick Island Shoal, Del., No. 52 (steel) 

5. Diamond Shoal, N. C, No. 71 (composition) 

6. Relief No. 72 (steel) 

7. Cape Lookout Shoals. N. C, No. 80 (steel) 

8. Winter Quarter Shoal, Va. (Relief), No. 91 (steel). 



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30 



Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

6. Fifth district, Baltimore, Md. 
7. Light stations and other aids. 

1. Light stations proper 

1. Assateague L. S. and Fishing Point and Assa- 

teague Anchorage Lights, Va. (3) 

2. Back River L. S., Va 

3. ^Baltimore L. S., Md. (1) 

4. * Bells Rock L. S., Md 

5. * Blackistone Island L. S. , Md 

G. * Bloody Point Bar L. S., Md. (1) 

7. * Bluff Shoal L. S., N. C. (1) 

8. Bodie Island L. S., N. C 

9. * Bowlers Rock L. S., Va 

10. * Brant Island Shoal L. S. and Brant Island Slue 

Light, N. C. (1) 

11. * Cape Charles L. S., Va. (2) 

12. Cape Hatteras L. S., N. C. (2) 

13. * Cape Henry L. S., Va. (3) 

14. Cape Lookout L. S., N. C. (2) 

15. * Cedar Point L. S., Md 

16. * Cherrystone L. S., Va, (1) 

17. * Choptank River L. S., Md. (1) 

18. * Cobb Point Bar L. S., Md. (1) 

19. Cove Point L. S., Md. (1) 

20. Craighill Channel Range Front L. S., Md. (1). 

21. Craighill Channel Range Rear L. S., Md. (1).... 

22. * Craney Island L. S., Va. (1) 

23. *CroatanL. S., N. C. (1) 

24. Currituck Beach L. S., N. C. (1) 

25. Currituck Sound Beacon Lights, N. C . 

26. Cutoff Channel Range Front L. S., Md. (1) 

27. Cutoff Channel Range Rear L. S., Md 

28. * Deep Water Shoals L. S., Va. (1) 

29. * Drum Point L. S., Md 

30. Dutch Cap Cutoff Lights, Va 

31. Fenwick Island L. S., Del. (1) '. 

32. Fishing Battery L. S., Md 

33. * Fort Carroll L. S., Md 

34. * Fort Washington L. S., Md 

35. * Great Shoals L. S., Md 

36. * Great Wicomico River L. S., Va 

37. * Greenbury Point Shoal L. S., Md. (1) 

38. * Gull Shoal L. S., N. C. (1) 

39. * Harbor Island Bar L. S., N. C 

40. Hatteras Inlet L. S., N. C. (1) 

41. Havre de Grace L. S., Md 

42. * Hawkins Point L. S., Md 

43. Hog Island L. S., Va. (2) 

44. * Holland Island Bar L.S., Md. (1) 

45. * Hooper Island L. S., Md. (1) 

46. * Hooper Strait L. S., Md. (1) 

47. * Janes Island L. S., Md. (1) 

48. Jones Point L. S., Va , 

49. Jordan Point L. S., Va 

50. Kitts Point No. 1 and Smith Creek No. 2 Lights, 

Md 

(1) Keeper has 1 assistant. 

(2) Keeper has 2 assistants (assistants proper, or laborers). 

(3) Keeper has 3 assistants (assistants proper, or laborers). 
* Also fog-signal station. 

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30a 



Department of Commerce and Labor — Continued. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses — Continued. 
5. Field service — Continued. 

6. Fifth district, Baltimore, Md. — Continued. 
7. Light stations and other aids — Continued. 
1. Light stations proper — Continued. 

51. Laurel Point L. S., N. C 

52. Lazaretto Point L. S., Md. (1) 

53. Leading Point L. S., Md 

54. Long Shoal L. S., N. C. (1) 

55. Love Point L. S., Md. (1) 

56. Lower Cedar Point L. S. and Lower Cedar Point 

Beacon L. S., Md. (1) 

57. * Maryland Point L. S. and Matomkin Point 

Middle Ground Light, Md. (1) 

58. * Mathias Point Shoal L. S., Port Tobacco River 

Flats, and Persimmon Point Shoal Lights, 
Md. (1) 

59. * Nansemond River L. S., Va. (1) 

60. * Neuse River L. S. and Point of Marsh Light, 

N. C. (1) 

61. Newbern Harbor Lights, N. C , 

62. New Point Comfort L. S., Va 

63. * Newport News Middle Ground L. S., Va. (1). . 

64. * North River L. S., N. C. (1) 

65. Ocracoke L. S., N. C 

66. * Old Plantation Flats L. S., Va. (1) 

67. * Old Point Comfort L. S., Va 

68. * Pages Rock L. S., Va. (1) 

69. * Pamlico Point L. S., N. C. (1) 

70. * Piney Point L. S., Md. (1) 

71. * Point Lookout L. S., Md 

72. * Point No Point L. S., Md. (1) 

73. * Point of Shoals L. S., Md. (1) 

74. * Pooles Island L. S., Md 

75. * Ragged Point L. S., Md. (1) 

76. * Roanoke Marshes L. S., N. C. (1) 

77. * Roanoke River L. S., N. C. (1) 

78. * Sandy Point L. S., Md. (1).. 

79. * Seven-Foot Knoll L. S., Md. (1) 

80. * Sharkfin Shoal L. S., Md. (1) 

81. * Sharps Island L. S., Md. (2) 

82. * Smith Point L. S., Md. (1). 

83. * Solomons Lump L. S., Md. (1) 

84. * Somers Cove L. S., Md. (1) 

85. * Southwest Point Royal L. S., N. C. (1)... 

86. * Stingray Point L. S., Va. (1) ; . . . . 

87. * Turkey Point L. S., Md 

88. * Tangier Sound L. S., Va. (1) 

89. * Thimble Shoal L. S., Va. (2) 

90. * Thomas Point Shoal L. S., Md. (1) 

91. * Tue Marshes L. S., Va. (1) 

92. * Upper Cedar Point L. S.,Md. (1) 

93. * Wade Point L. S., N. C. (1) 

94. * Watts Island L. S., Va. (1) 

95. * White Shoal L. S., Va. (1) 

96. * Windmill Point L. S., Va. (1) 

97. * Wolf Trap L. S., Va. (2) 

98. * York Spit L. S., Va. (1) 



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(1) Keeper has 1 assistant. 

(2) Keeper has 2 assistants (assistants proper, or laborers). 
* Also fog-signal station. 

1082 



Department of Commerce and Labor — Continued. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses — Continued. 
5. Field service — Continued. 

6. Fifth district, Baltimore, Md. — Continued. 
7. Light stations and other aids — Continued 

2. Fog-signal stations proper 

1. Lambert Point Station proper. 

3. Lights 1 

1. Attended lights (139) 

1. Laborers in charge 

2. Unattended lights 

4. Buoys, daymarks, etc 



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ence 
page. 



1 For location and description of buoys, daymarks, and other aids to navigation, see list published by 
Department of Commerce and Labor. 






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ence 
page. 



Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

5. Fifth district, Baltimore, Md. 
8. Reservations. 

1. Bodkins Point, Md. (Sparrow Point) 

2. Clay Island, Md. (Daux es Quarter) 

3. Fog or Frog Point, Md. (Crisfield) 

4. Days or Dogs Point, Va. (Newport News). 

5. Lambert Point, Va. (Norfolk) 

6. Pungoteague, Va. (Pungoteague) 

7. Beacon Island, N. C. (Cape Hatteras, N. C.) 

8. Currituck and Albemarle Sounds, N. C. (Elizabeth 

City) 



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ence 
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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

6. Sixth district, Charleston, S. C. 

1. Inspector in charge 

2. Superintendent 

3. District office force 

4. Construction and repair 

5. Supply depots , 

6. Lighthouse tenders and vessels 

7. Light stations and other aids. . . 

8. Reservations 



33 
34 
35 
36 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

6. Sixth district, Charleston, S. C. 
5. Supply depots. 

1. Castle Pinckney, N. C. 

2. Charleston, S. C 



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ence 
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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

Sixth district, Charleston, S. C. 
6. Lighthouse tenders and vessels. 

1. Tenders 

1. Cypress (steamer, screw) 

2. Water Lily (gasoline, screw) 

3. Arum (gasoline, screw) 

4. Snowdrop (gasoline, screw) 

2. Vessels 

1. Frying-Pan Shoals, N. C, No. 1 (wood) 

2. Martins Industry, S. C, No. 29 (wood) 

3. Charleston, S. C, No. 34 (wood) 

4. Relief, No. 53 (steel) 

5. Brunswick, Ga. , No. 84 (steel) 

6. Knuckle of Frying-Pan Shoals, N. C, No. 94 

(wood) , new 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
. 5. Field service. 

6. Sixth district, Charleston, S. C. 

7. Light stations and other aids 

1. Light stations proper 



9. 

10 
11 



Amelia Island, L. S., Fla 

2. Bald Head L. S., N. C :. 

3. Barnwell Place (Oglethorpe Range rear), Proctor 

Place, Oglethorpe Range Point, Fort Jackson 
Range Front and Rear, Ga. &S.C 

4. Bloody Point Range, S. C 

5. Bull Bay L. S., S. C. (1) 

6. Cape Canaveral L. S., Fla. (2) 

7. Cape Fear L.S.,N.C. (2) 

Cape Romaine L. S., S. C. (2) 

Charleston L. S., S. C. (2) 

Daufuskie Island Range L. S., S. C. 

Drum Island South Light No. 4, Drum Island 
West Light No. 6, Town Creek North Light 
No. 5, Middle Shoal Light No. 7, Marsh Point 
Light No. 9, Upper Marsh Point Light No. 11, 
Drum Island North Spit Light No. 8, and 
Daniels Island Shoal Light No. 10, S. C 

East Marsh Island No. 2, Sisters Rocks No. 4, 
West Marsh Island No. 6, Bull No. 1, Cowhead 
Shoal Range Lights, and Wappoo Cut Light 
No.2,S.C 

Fig Island Range Lights, Ga 

Fort Clinch Range Lights, and Tiger Island 
Range Lights, Fla 

*Fort Ripley Shoal L. S., S. C 

*Fort Sumter L. S., S. C , 

Georgetown L. S. and North Island Light, S. C. . 

Hillsboro Inlet Light Station, Fla. (2) 

Hilton Head Range L. S., S. C. (1) 

Hunting Island L. S., S. C. (2) 

Jupiter Inlet L. S., Fla. (2) 

Little Cumberland Island L. S. (1) and St. 

Andrew Sound Light, Ga. 

23. Lower Flats Range, Elba Island (3), and Upper 
Flats Range Lights, S. C. and Ga 

Mosquito Inlet L. S., Fla. (2) 



12. 



13. 
14. 

15. 
16. 
17. 
18. 
19. 
20. 
21. 
22. 



24. 
25. 



Mount Pleasant Range L. S., S. C. (front and 



rear), also has charge of- 

Moultrieville, Sham Creek 

Hog Island Channel, No. 1 and 2 

Shutes Folly Island Spit, No. 3 

Paris Island Range L. S., S. C. (1) 

Plantation Creek Range, Jekyl Island Range, 
Colonels Island Range, Brunswick Harbor 
Range, Jekyl Creek Jetty Range Lights, Ga. . 

St. Augustine L. S., Fla. (2) , 

29. 'St. Johns River L. S. (St. Johns Entrance Range 

rear) and St. Johns Entrance Range Front 
Light, Fla 

30. St. Simons L. S. and St. Simons Beacon Light, 

Ga.(l) 



26. 

27. 



28 



(1} Keeper has 1 assistant. 

(2) Keeper has 2 assistants (assistants proper, or laborers) 

* Also fog-signal station. 



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Department of Commerce and Labor — Continued. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses — Continued. 
5. Field service — Continued. 

6. Sixth district, Charleston, S. C. — Continued. 
7. Light stations and other aids — Continued. 

1. Light stations proper — Continued. 

31. Sampit River Range Lights, Rabbit Island 

Light No. 2, Waccamaw Shoal Light No. 4, and 
Mother Bunch Light No. 9, S. C 

32. SapeloL. S., Ga 

32. South Channel Range Lights, Charleston Harbor, 

Sullivans Island Cover Lights Nos. 1 and 2, 
and Sullivans Island Breakwater Light, S. C. . 

34. South Jetty Channel Range, and Middle Ground 

(1) Channel Range Lights, Entrance to Win- 
yah Bay, S. C 

35. Tybee, L. S., Ga. (2) 

36. Tybee Range Front Light, Oyster Beds (1) 

Range, Ga., and Jones Island Range L. S., S. C. 

37. Tybee Knoll Cut Range, New Channel Range, 

and Long Island Crossing Range Lights, Ga. 

(1) 

38. Winyah Bay South Jetty South Island, Mos- 

quito Creek, No. 1, Esterville Canal, Harriet 
Hill, Marsh Islands Range and Frazier Point 
Range Lights, S. C 

2. Lights » 

1. Attended lights— 153 

1. Laborers in charge 

2. Unattended lights 

3. Buoys, daymarks, etc 



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ence 
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1 For location and description of lights, buoys, daymarks, and other aids to navigation see official lists 
published by the Department of Commerce and Labor. 

(1) Keeper has f assistant. 

(2) Keeper has 2 assistants (assistants proper, or laborers). 
* Also fog-signal station. 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

6. Sixth district, Charleston, S. C. 
8. Reservations. 

1. Campbell Island, N. C. (Wilmington) 

2. Federal Point, N. C. (Southport), 

3. Ortons Point, N. C .(Southport) 

4. Prices Creek, N. C. (Southport) 

5. Upper Jetty, N. C. (Wilmington) 

6. Mount Pleasant, S. C. (Charleston) 

7. North Island, S. C. (Georgetown) 

8. Three Pines Thomas Island, S. C. (Charleston) 

9. Williams Island, S. C. (Savannah, Ga.) 

10. White Point Garden, S. C. (Charleston) 

11. Savannah (Bay Street), Ga. (Savannah) 

12. Wolf Island, Ga. (Darien) 

13. Morris Island, S. C. (Charleston) 

14. Cumberland Island, south end, Ga. (Fernandina, Fla.). 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

7. Seventh district, Key West, Fla. 

1. Inspector 

2. Superintendent in charge 

3. District office force 

4. Construction and repair 

5. Supply depots 

6. Lighthouse tenders and vessels. 

7. Light stations and other aids. . . 

8. Reservations 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

7. Seventh district, Key West, Fla 
5. Supply depots. 

1. Egmont Key, Fla 

2. Key West, Fla 

3. Pensacola, Fla 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

7. Seventh district, Key West, Fla. 
6. Lighthouse tenders and vessels. 
1. Mangrove (steamer, screw). 



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* 

Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

7. Seventh district, Key West, Fla. 
7. Light stations and other aids. 

1. Light stations proper 

1. Alafia River and Llillsboro Lights Nos. 2, 4, 6, 1, 

3, 5, 7, , 8, 9 and 10, Fla. 

2. Alligator Reef L. S., Fla. (2) , . . . : 

3. American Shoal L. S., Fla. (2). 

4. Anolote KeysL. S. and Anolote River Light No. 

1, Fla. (1) 

5. Big Marco Pass Light, Fla. (2) , 

6. Cape Florida Shoal and Biscayne Channel 

Lights, Fla 

7. Carysport Reef L.S., Fla. (2) 

8. Cedar Keys L. S. (1) and Turning Point Light, 

Fla.... 

9. Charlotte Harbor L. S., Cut F Range 

10. Cut E Range, Cut F Range, South Cut Lower 

No. 6, South Cut Upper No. 8, and North Cut 
Lower No. 10 Lights, Fla. (Destroyed Feb- 
ruary 2, 1910; may be rebuilt.) 

11. Dry Tortugas L. S., Fla. (2) 

12. East Washerwoman Shoal Light, Fla 

13. Edgemont Key L. S., Fla. (1) 

14. Fowey Rocks L. S., Fla. (2) 

15. Gasparilla Island Range L. S., Fla. (1) 

16. Key West L. S. and Key West Main Ship Chan- 

nel Range Lights, Fla. (1) 

17. Key West L. IL Depot (2) 

18. Mangrove Point Light, Fla 

19. Mosquito Bank Light, Fla 

20. Nine Foot Shoal Light, La 

21. Northwest Passage L. S. and Northwest Bar 

Light, Fla. (1) 

22. Peace Creek Light, Fla 

23. Rebecca Shoal L. S., Fla. (2) 

24. Sand Key L. S., Fla. (2) 

25. Sanibel Island L. S. and Puntarasa Range 

Lights, Fla. (1) 

26. Snead Point Shoal, Manatee River Cut, Terra- 

ceia Point No. 1 , and Bird Key No. 9 Lights, 
Fla 

27. Sombrebro Key L. S., Fla. (2) 

28. South West Channel, Mullet Key Shoal, Point 

Pinelos, and Cut "C" Range Lights, Fla... 

29. Tortugas Harbor L. S., Fla. . . . 

30. Withlacoochee River L. S., Fla 

2. Lights 1 

1. Attended lights (1) 

1. Laborer in charge 

2. Unattended lights 

3. Buoys, daymarks, etc 



1 For location and description of lights, buoys, and daymarks, see official lists published by the Depart- 
ment of Commerce and Labor. 

(1) Keeper has 1 assistant. 

(2) Keeper has 2 assistants (assistants proper, or laborers). 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

7. Seventh district, Key West, Fla. 
8. Reservations. 

1. Cape Romano, Fla. (Naples) 

2. Estero Island, Fla. (Naples) 

3. Captive Island (Charlotte Harbor), Fla. (Sanibel 

Island) 

4. La Costa Island, Fla. (Punta Island) 

5. St. Andrews Bay, Fla. (St. Andrew) 

6. Soldiers Key, Fla. (Cocoanut Grove) 

7. West Sambo, Fla. (Key West) 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

8. Eighth district, New Orleans, La. 

1. Inspector in charge 

2. Superintendent 

3. District office force 

4. Construction and repair 

5. Supply depots 

6. Lighthouse tenders and vessels. 

7. Light stations and other aids. . . 

8. Reservations 



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44 
45 
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2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

8. Eighth district, New Orleans, La. 
5. Supply depots. 

1. Fort San Jacinto, Tex. . . 

2. Mobile, Ala 

3. Port Eads, La 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

8. Eighth district, New Orleans, La. 
6. Lighthouse tenders and vessels. 

1. Tenders. : 

1. Arbutus (steamer, screw) 

2. Camelia (steamer, screw) 

3. Magnolia (steamer, screw) 

2. Vessels 

1. South Pass, La. (composition), No. 42 

2. Heald Bank, Tex. (steel), No. 81 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field, service. 

8. Eighth district, New Orleans, La. 
7. Light stations and other aids. 

1. Light stations 

1. * Amite River L. S., Fla 

2. Apalachicola Range and Outer Lights, Fla 

3. Aransas Pass L. S., Tex. (1) 

4. Barataria Bay L. S., La 

5. Battery Gladeen and Mobile Ship Channel Lights, 

Ala. (1) 

6. Bayou St. John L. S., La 

7. Biloxi L. S., La 

8. Biloxi Harbor Lights, A, B, C, and D, Miss.- 

9. Bolivar Point L. S., Tex. (1) 

10. Brazos River L. S., Tex. (1) 

11. Brazos Santiago L. S., Tex. (1) 

12. Calcasieu Range L. S., La 

13. Cape St. George L. S., West Pass Cut Range. 

Sand Island Cut Range, and St. George Lights, 
Fla. (1) 

14. Cape San Bias L. S., Fla. (1) 

15. Carrabelle River Bar Range Lights, Fla 

16. Cat Island L. S., Miss 

17. Chandeleur L. S., La. (2) 

18. * Chefuncte River Range L. S., La 

19. Choctawhatchee River Light, Fla 

20. Choctawhatchee East Pass Range Lights, Fla.. 

21. Crooked River Range L. S., Fla. (1) 

22. * Cubits Gap L. S., La 

23. Deer Point Light and Fair Point Light, Fla 

24. Escribano Point Light, Fla 

25. Fort Barrancas Range L. S., and Pensacola Bay 

Range Front Light, Fla 

26. Fort McRee Cutoff Range Rear, Caucus Cut 

and Pensacola Bay Range Rear, and Caucus 
Cut and Fort McRee Cutoff Range Front 
Lights, Fla. (1) 

27. * Galveston Harbor L. S., Tex. (2) 

28. Gulfport Channel Lights Nos. 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, and 

10, Miss. (1) 

29. Halfmoon Reef L. S., Tex 

30. * Head of Passes L. S. and Head of Passes East 

and West Jetty Lights, La. (1) 

31. Horn Island L. S., Miss. (1) 

32. Lake Borgne L. S., Miss. (1) 

33. Matagorda L. S., Tex. (1) 

34. * Merrill Shell Bank L. S., Miss. (1) 

35. Mobile Point L. S. and Mobile Point Beacon 

Light, Ala 

36. * New Canal L. S., La 

37. Oyster Bayou L. S., La 

38. Pascagoula River Lights, Miss 

39. Pascagoula River Range and Pascagoula River 

Entrance Lights A, B, C, D, and E, Miss. (1).. 

40. Pass A Loutre L. S., La. (1) 

(1) Keeper has 1 assistant. 

(2) Keeper has 2 assistants (assistants proper, or laborers). 
* Also fog-signal station, 



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Department of Commerce and Labor — Continued. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses — Continued. 
5. Field service — Continued. 

8. Eighth district, New Orleans, La. — Continued. 
7. Light stations and other aids — Continued. 

1. Light stations — Continued. 

41. * Pass Manchac L. S., Pass Manchac Bar East 
and South Channel Lights, and Tangipahoa 

River Light, La. (1) . 

Pensacola L. S., Fla 

Point Isabel L. S., Tex 

Pointe Aux Herbes L. S., La 

Port Eads Lighthouse Depot, La 

Port Pontchartrain L. S., La 

* Red Fish Bar Cut L. S. and Red Fish Bar and 
Galveston Bay No. 2 Lights, Tex. (1) 

Round Island L. S., Round Island South Spit, 
and Round Island Spit Lights, Miss. (1) 

St. Andrews Bar Range (Front and Rear) 

St. Andrews Bay Range (Front and Rear) Lights, 
Fla - 

St. Joseph Point Range L. S., Fla. (1) 

S t . Marks L . S . , Fla 

Sabine Bank L. S., Tex. (3) 

Sabine Pass L. S., La. (1) 

Sabine Pass East Jetty, Entrance Range, Inner 
Range, and Sabine Pass Lights, La., and Port 
Arthur Canal Light, Tex. (1) 

Sand Island Range L. S., Ala. (2) 

56. Santa Rosa Sound Range Lights, Fla 

57. Ship Island L. S., South Channel Range Lights, 
Miss 

Ship Shoal L. S., La. (3) 

* Six Foot Spot, Porter Bar, and Bulkhead Cut 
Range Lights, Fla 

* South Pass East Jetty L. S., South Pass West 
Jetty Range, and South Pass Range Front 
Lights, La. (1) 

South Pass Range Rear L. S., La. (2) 

Southwest Pass L. S., and Southwest Pass East 
and West Jetty Lights, La. (2) 

* Southwest Reef L. S., La. (1) 

TimbalierL. S., La. (1) 

White Point, Middle and Devile Point Lights, 

Fla 

66. West Rigolets L. S., La 

2. Lights 1 , 

1. Attended lights, 54 

1. Laborers in charge 

2. Unattended lights 

3. Buoys, daymarks, etc 



42. 
43. 
44. 
45. 
46. 
47. 

48. 

49. 



50. 
51. 
52. 
53. 
54. 



55. 



58. 
59. 

60. 



61. 
62. 

63. 
64. 
65. 



i For location and description of lights, buoys, daymarks, and other aids to navigation, see official lists 
published by the Department of Commerce and Labor. 

(1) Keeper has 1 assistant. 

(2) Keeper has 2 assistants (assistants proper, or laborers). 

(3) Keeper has 3 assistants (assistants proper, or laborers). 
* Also fog-signal station. 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

8. Eighth district, New Orleans, La. 
8. Reservations. 

1. Petit Bois Island, Miss. (Scranton) 

2. St. Joseph Island, Miss. (Rigolets, La.) 

3. Northeast Pass (Franks Island), La. (Venice). . . 

4. Proctorville (Pelican Spit), La. (Rigolets, La.).. 

5. Southeast Pass, La. (Venice) 

6. Tower Dupie (Fort), La. (New Orleans) 

7. Trinity Shoal, La. (Berwick) 

8. Vermilion Bay, La. (Cypremort Station) 

9. Cloppers Bar (Galveston Bay), Tex. (Galveston) 

10. Corpus Christi, Tex. (Corpus Christi) 

11. East Shoal, Tex. (Port Lavaca) 

12. Gallaniper Point, Tex. (Port Lavaca) 

13. Galveston, Tex. (Galveston) 

14. Padre Island, Tex. (Port Isabel) 

15. Pelican Spit (Galveston Bay), Tex. (Galveston). 

16. Rio Grande, Tex. (Brownsville) 

17. Salucia, Tex. (Port Lavaca) 

18. Swash Channel, Tex. (Port Lavaca) 

19. West Shoal, Tex. (Port Lavaca) 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

9. Ninth district, San Juan, P. R. 

1 . Inspector in charge 

2. Superintendent in charge 

3. District office force 

4. Construction and repair 

5. Supply depots 

6. Lighthouse tenders and vessel 

7. Light stations and other aids. . 

8. Reservations 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

9. Ninth district, San Juan, P. R. 
5. Supply depots. 

1. San Juan, P. R 

2. Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

9. Ninth district, San Juan, P. R. 
6. Lighthouse tenders and vessels . 

1 . Tenders 

1. Ivy (steamer, screw). 



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2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

9. Ninth district, San Juan, P. R. 
7. Light stations and other aids. 

1. Light stations proper 

1. AreciboL. S., P. R. (1) 

2. Cabras Island L. S., P. R 

3. Cape Rojo L. S., P. R. (1) 

4. Cape San Juan L. S., P. R. (1) 

5. Cardona Island L. S. and Ponce Harbor Range 

Lights, P. R 

6. Catano Range and Anegado Shoal Range Lights, 

P.R.(i) 

7. Culebrita Island L. S., P. R. (1) 

8. GuanicaL. S., P. R 

9. Jobos Harbor L. S., P. R 

10. Mayaguez Harbor Range L. S., P. R 

11. Mona Island L. S., P. R. (2) 

12. Muertos Island L. S., P. R. (1) 

13. Point Borinquen L. S., P. R. (1) 

14. Point Figuras L. S., P. R 

15. Point Jiguero L. S., P. R 

16. Point MulasL. S., P. R 

17. PortFerroL. S., P. R 

18. Port San Juan L. S., P. R. (1) 

19. Point Tuna L. S., P. R. (1) 

20. Windward Point |L. S., Hicacal Point L. S., and 

Fisherman Point Range Lights, Cuba (2) 

2. Lights » 

1. Attended lights ! 

2. Unattended lights 

3. Buoys, daymarks, etc 



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1 For location and description of lights, buoys, daymarks, and other aids to navigation, see official lists 
published by the Department of Commerce and Labor. 

(1) Keeper has 1 assistant. 

(2) Keeper has 2 assistants (assistants proper, or laborers). 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

9. Ninth district, San Juan, P. K. 
8. Reservations. 

No reservations in this district. 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

10. Tenth district, Buffalo, N. Y. 

1. Inspector in charge 

2. Superintendent in charge. 

3. District office force 

4. Construction and repair 

5. Supply depots 

6. Lighthouse tenders and vessels 

7. Light stations and other aids. . . 

8. Reservations 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

10. Tenth district, Buffalo, N. Y 
5. Supply depots. 

1. Buffalo, N. Y 

2. Erie, Pa 

3. Maumee Bay, Ohio. . 

4. Rock Island, N. Y. .. . 

5. Sandusky Bay, Ohio. 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

10. Tenth district, Buffalo, N. Y. 
6. Lighthouse tenders and vessels. 

1. Tenders 

1. Crocus (steamer, screw). 



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ence 
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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

10. Tenth district, Buffalo, N. Y. 
7. Light stations and other aids. 

1. Light stations proper , 

1. Ashtabula Harbor Range L. S., Ohio (1) 

2. Braddock Point, N. Y 

3. Buffalo L. S. and Buffalo North (1) Breakwater 

South End Light, N. Y. (1) 

4. ^Buffalo Breakwater south entrance, north side 

light and Buffalo Breakwater, south entrance, 
south side, L. S., N. Y. (1) 

5. ^Buffalo Breakwater, North End L. S., N. Y. (1). . 

6. Cape Vincent Breakwater Lights, N. Y 

7. Car leton Island, L. S., N. Y 

8. *Cleveland West Breakwater east end L. S., 

Cleveland East Breakwater, west end, Cleve- 
land East and West Breakwater Pierhead 
Lights, and Cleveland East and West Pier 
Lights, Ohio (3) 

9. *Conneaut Harbor Range Front L. S 

10. Cross-over Island L. S., N. Y 

11. ^Detroit River L. S., Mich. (2) 

12. Dunkirk L. S. and Dunkirk Pierhead Light, 

N. Y. (1) „ 

13. Ecorse Range L. S., Mich 

14. *Fair Haven Range L. S 

15. Fairport L. S. and Fairport Pierhead Range 

Lights, Ohio (1) 

16. Fort Niagara L. S., N. Y 

17. *Galloo Island L. S., N.J 

18. *Genesee East Pier Light and Genesee L. S., 

N. Y. (1) 

19. Grassy Island South Channel Range, Mich 

20. Grassy Island North Channel Range L. S. , Mich . . . 

21. Green Island L. S., Ohio 

22. Grosse Isle North Channel Range L. S., Mich 

23. Grosse Isle South Channel Range L. S., Mich 

24. Horseshoe Reef L. S., N. Y 

25. Huron L. S., Ohio 

26. Lorain East and West Breakwater Pierhead 

Lights and Lorain Range L. S., Ohio (1) 

27. Manhattan Range L. S., Ohio 

28. Marblehead L. S., Ohio (1) 

29. Maumee Bay Range L. S., Ohio 

30. Monroe L. S., Mich 

31. Niagara River Range L. S., N. Y 

32. Oak Orchard L. S., N. Y 

33. OgdensburgL. S., N. Y 

35. Olcott L. S. , N . Y 

36. *Oswego L. S., N. Y 

37. Oswego Breakwater L. S., N. Y 

38. Port Clinton L. S., Ohio 

39. Presque Isle L. S., Pa 

40. *Presque Isle Fog Signal Station; Presque Isle 

Pierhead L. S. and Erie Range Lights, Nos. 1 
and 2, Pa 

(1) Keeper has 1 assistant. 

(2) Keeper has 2 assistants (assistants proper, or laborers). 

(3) Keeper has 3 assistants (assistants proper, or laborers). 
♦Also fog-signal station. 

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Department of Commerce and Labor — Continued. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses — Continued. 
5. Field service — Continued. 

10. Tenth district, Buffalo, N. Y— Continued. 
7. Light stations and other aids — Continued. 

1. Light stations proper — Continued. 

41. Rock Island L. S., N. Y 

42. Sacketts Harbor L. S., N. Y 

43. *Sandusky Bay Inner Range L. S., Ohio 

44. Sandusky Bay Outer Range L. S., Ohio 

45. Sodus Inner L. S. and Sodus Outer L. S., N. Y. . 

46. South Bass Island L. S., Ohio 

47. Stony Point L. S., N. Y 

48. Sister Islands L. S 

49 . Strawberry Island Lower Cut Range L. S . , N . Y . . 

50. Strawberry Island Upper Cut Range L. S., N. Y. . 

51. Sunken Rock L. S., N. Y 

52. Thirty Mile Point L. S., N. Y 

53. *Tibbetts Point L. S., N. Y 

54. *Toledo Harbor L. S., Ohio 

55. Vermilion L. S., Ohio 

56. West Sister L. S., Ohio 

2. Lights 

1. Attended lights 

2. Unattended lights 

3. Buoys, daymarks, etc. 1 



1 For complete list of lights, buoys, daymarks, and other aids to navigation (with description and location) 
see official lists published by the Department of Commerce and Labor. 
* Also fog-signal station. 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

10. Tenth district, Buffalo, N. Y 

8. Reservations. 

1. Buffalo (Black Rock), N. Y. (Buffalo) 

2. Fair Haven, N. Y. (North Fair Haven)..., 

3. Silver Creek, N. Y. (Silver Creek) 

4. Erie, Pa. (Erie) 

5. Ashtabula, Ohio (Ashtabula) 

6. Cleveland, Ohio (Cleveland) 

7. Conneaut, Ohio (Conneaut) 

8. Cunningham Creek, Ohio (North Madison). 

9. Huron River, Ohio (Huron) 

10. Vermilion, Ohio (Vermilion) 

11. Otter Creek, Ohio (Monroe) 

12. Gibraltar, Mich. (Gibraltar) 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

11. Eleventh district, Detroit, Mich. 

1. Inspector in charge 

2. Superintendent 

3. District office force 

4. Construction and repair 

5. Supply depots •. 

6. Lighthouse tenders and vessels 

7. Light stations and other aids. . . 

8. Reservations 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

11. Eleventh district, Detroit, Mich 
5. Supply depots. 

1. Detroit, Mich 

2. Minnesota Point, Minn.. 

3. St. Marys River, Mich... 

4. Sugar Island, Mich. : 






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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

11. Eleventh district, Detroit, Mich. 
6. Lighthouse tenders and vessels. 

1. Tenders 

1. Aspen (steamer, screw) 

2. Forget-me-not (gasoline, screw) 

3 . Marigold (steamer, screw) 

4. Aramanth (steamer, screw) 

2. Vessels 

1. Bar Point Shoal, Mich., No. 59 (wood) 

2. Lake Huron, Mich., No. 61 (wood) 

3. Poe Reef, Mich., No. 62 (wood) 

4. Grossepoint, Mich., No. 75 (wood) 

5. Martin Reef, Mich., No. 89 (steel) 



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2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

11. Eleventh district, Detroit, Mich. 
7. Light stations and other aids. 

1. Light stations proper 

1. * Alpena L. S., Mich 

2. *Au Sable L. S., Mich. (2) 

3. Au Sable Pierhead Light, Mich 

4. Belle Isle L. S., Mich 

5. *Big Bay Point L. S., Mich. (2) 

6. Birch Point Range L. S., Mich 

7. Bois Blanc L. S., Mich 

8. Brush Point Range L. S., Mich : 

9. Cedar Point Range L. S., Mich 

10. Charity Island L. S., Mich. (1) 

11. Cheboygan L. S., Mich. (1) 

12. Cheboygan Crib and Cheboygan River Range 

L. S., Mich. (1) 

13. Copper Harbor L. S., Mich 

14. Copper Harbor Range L. S., Mich 

15. *Crisp Point L. S., Mich. (2) 

16. *DetourL. S., Mich. (2) 

17. *Devils Island L. S., Wis. (2) 

18. *Duluth Range L. S., Minn. (2) 

19. *Eagle Harbor L. S., Mich. (1) 

20. Eagle Harbor Range L. S., Mich 

21. *Fort Gratiot L. S., Mich. (1) 

22. ^Forty-Mile Point L. S., Mich. (1) 

23. *Fourteen-Mile Point L. S., Mich. (2) 

24. Frying Pan Island L. S., Mich 

25. Grand Island L. S., Mich. (1) 

26. Grand Island Harbor Range L. S., Mich 

27. *Grand Marais Harbor of Refuge Range L. S., 

Mich 

28. *Grand Marais L. S., Minn 

29. *Granite Island L. S., Mich. (1) , 

30. Gull Rock L. S., Mich. (1) 

31. *Harbor Beach Harbor of Refuge East Entrance 

North (Main) L. S., E. Entrance S. and N. 
Entrance E. and W. Lights, Mich 

32. *Huron Island L. S., Mich. (2) ■ 

33. Isle Aux Peches Range L. S., Mich 

34. Isle Royal L. S., Mich. (1) 

35. *La Pointe L. S., and Chequamegon Point 

Light, Wis. (2) 

36. *Lily Pond S. & N. Portage Lake Ship Canals 

E. and W. Breakwater Lights, Portage Lake 
Ship Canals L. S., and Portage Lake Ship 
Canals Pierhead Light, Mich. (2) 

37. Little Rapids Cut Lights Nos. 23-26, N. Entrance 

No. 27, L. S. ; and Bayfield Rock Range Lights, 
Mich. (1) 

38. Mamajuda Range L. S., Mich 

39. ManitouL. S., Mich. (2) 

40. *Marquette L. S., and Marquette Breakwater 

Light, Mich. (2) 

41. Mendota L. S., Mich 

(1) Keeper has 1 assistant. 

(2) Keeper has 2 assistants (assistants, or laborers). 
* Also fog-signal station. 



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Department of Commerce and Labor — Continued. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses — Continued. 
5. Field service — Continued. 

11. Eleventh district, Detroit, Mich. — Continued. 
7. Light stations and other aids — Continued. 
1. Light stations proper — Continued. 

42. Michigan Island L. S., Wis. (1) 

43. *Middle Island L. S., Mich. (2) 

44. ^Middle Nebish Cut Lights Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 

6, and Ranges Nos. 7 and 9, Lower Hay Lake 
Cut Range, and Lower Hay Lake Cut Light 
No. 13, St. Marys River, Mich 

45. *Munising Range L. S., Mich 

46. Ontonagon L. S., Mich 

47. *Outer Island L. S., Wis. (2) 

48. ^Passage Island L. S., Mich. (2) 

49. Pilot Island Range L. S., Mich 

50. Pipe Island L. S., Mich 

51. Pointe Aux Barques L. S., Mich. (1) 

52. *Point Iroquois L. S., Mich 

53. *Point Austin Reef L. S., Mich. (2) 

54. Fort Sanilac L. S., Mich 

55. Portage Range L. S., and Portage Range Pier- 

head Lt., Mich 

56. Portage River Lt. No. 9 and Portage River 

Range Lights Nos. 1 to 15, and Princess Point 
L. S.,Mich. (1) 

57. Portage River L. S., Mich 

58. *Presque Isle L. S., Mich. (2) 

59. Presque Isle Harbor Range L. S., Mich 

60. ^Raspberry Island L. S., Wis 

61. *Rock of Ages L. S., Mich. (2) 

62. Rouleau Point Range Lights and Portage Lake 

Ship Canals Range L. S., Mich 

63. *Round Island L. S., Mich. (Straits of Macki- 

naw) 

64. Round Island L. S., Mich. (St. Marys River) . . . 

65. Saginaw River Range L. S., Mich. (1) 

66. *San Beach (Harbor of Refuge) East entrance 

North (Main) L. S., East Entrance South, 
and North Entrance East and West Lights, 
Mich. (2) 

67. Sand Island L. S., Mich. (1) 

68. Sand Point L. S., Mich 

69. ^Spectacle Reef L. S., Mich. (3) 

70. *Split Rock L. S., Minn. (2) 

71. ^Standard Rock L. S., Mich. (3) 

72. St. Clair Flats Canal Lower L. S., Mich 

73. St. Clair Flats Canal Upper L. S., Mich 

74. St. Marys Falls Canal South Pier Light, and 

Vidal Shoals Channel Range L. S., Mich. (1). 

75. Sturgeon Point L. S., Mich 

76 . ^Superior Pierhead Range L . S . , Wis . ( 1 ) 

77. *TawasL. S., Mich. (2) 

78. *Thunder Bay Island L. S., Mich. (2) 

79. *Two Harbors L. S., and Two Harbors Break- 

water Light, Minn. (2) 

80. Windmill Point L. S., and Windmill Point 

Range Lights, Mich. (1) 

(1) Keeper has 1 assistant. 

(2) Keeper has 2 assistants (assistants, or laborers). 

(3) Keeper has 3 assistants (assistants, or laborers). 
* Also fog-signal station. 

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Department of Commerce and Labor — Continued. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses — Continued. 
5. Field service — Continued. 

11. Eleventh district, Detroit, Mich. — Continued. 
7. Light stations and other aids — Continued. 

1. Light stations proper — Continued. 

81. *Whitefish Point L. S., Mich. (2) 

82. Windmill Point L. S., and Windmill Point 

Range Lights, Mich. (1) 

2. Lights 1 

1. Attended lights, 49 

1. Laborers in charge 

2. Unattended lights 

3. Buoys, daymarks, etc 



1 For location and description of lights, buoys, daymarks, and other aids to navigation see official lists 
published by the Department of Commerce and Labor. 

(1) Keeper has 1 assistant. 

(2) Keeper has 2 assistants (assistants, or laborers). 
* Also fog-signal station. 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

11. Eleventh district, Detroit, Mich. 
8. Reservations. 

1. Agate Harbor, Mich. (Eagle River) 

2. Cheneux Islands (Scammons) Mich. (St. Ignace) — 

3. Clinton River, Mich. (Mount Clemens) 

4. Copper Harbor (Porter Island, western point) Mich. 

(Copper Harbor) 

5. Drummond Island, Mich. (Detour) 

6. Grosse Pointe, Mich. (Trenton) 

7. Gull Island near Passage, Mich. (Port Arthur) 

8. Montreal River, Mich. (Montreal) 

9. Wood Island near Cass Bay, Mich. (Au Train) 

10. Ottawa (Towas Point) Mich. (Towas City) 

11. Grand Marais, Mich. (Eagle River) 

12. Presque Isle (island in harbor), Mich. (Marquette). 

13. Round Island (entrance to St. Mary's River) Mich. 

(Sault Ste. Marie) 

14. Saginaw River, Mich. (Bay City) 

15. Gull Rock (small islet near Manitou Island), Mich. 

(Eagle River) 

16. Huron Bay, Mich. (Huron Bay) 

17. Gull Island, Wis. (Bayfield) 

18. Beaver Bay, Minn. (Beaver Bay) 

19. Pigeon River (Point) Minn. (Grand Marais) 

20. Michilimacinac Island, Mich. (Mackinac) 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

12. Twelfth district, Chicago, III. 

1. Inspector 

2. Superintendent in charge 

3. District office force 

4. Construction and repair 

5. Supply depots 

6. Lighthouse tenders and vessels 

7. Light stations 

8. Reservations 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

12. Twelfth district, Chicago, 111. 
5. Supply depots. 

1. Charlevoix, Mich 

2. Milwaukee, Wis 

3. St. Josephs, Mich 



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2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

12. Twelfth district, Chicago, 111. 
6. Lighthouse tenders and vessels. 

1. Tenders 

1. Sumac (steamer, screw) 

2. Hyacinth (steamer, screw) 

3. Two Myrtles (steamer, screw) l 

2. Vessels 

1. Lansing Shoal, Mich., No. 55 (wood) 

2. Grays Reef, Mich., No. 57 (wood) 

3. Eleven-Foot Shoal, Mich., No. 60 (wood) 

4. Peshtigo Reef, Wis., No. 77 (steel) 

5. North Manitou Shoal, Mich., No. 56 



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i To be sold. 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

12. Twelfth district, Chicago, 111. 
7. Light stations and other aids. 

1. Light stations proper 

1. *Algoma Pierhead Range L. S., Wis. (1) 

2. Bailey Harbor Range L. S., Wis 

3. *Beaver Island L. S., Mich. (2) 

4. Beaver Island Harbor L. S. , Mich 

5. *Big Sable L. S., Mich. (2) 

6. *Calumet Harbor L. S., 111. (2) 

7. *Calumet Pierhead L. S., 111. (1) 

8. Cana Island L. S., Wis. (1) 

9. Cedar River L. S., Mich 

10. Chambers Island L. S., Wis. (1) 

11. *Charlevoix Pierhead L. S., Mich 

12. *Chicago Breakwater S. and Chicago Break- 

water N . Light and Chicago Pierhead Range 
L.S.,I11. (2) 

13. *Chicago Harbor L. S. and Chicago Outer Break- 

water Northwest End Light, 111. (3) 

14. Dunlap Reef Range L. S. and Sturgeon Bay 

Bridge Light, Wis 

15. Eagle Bluff L. S., Wis 

16. *Escanaba L. S., Mich 

17. *Frankfort Pierhead Range L. S., Mich. (1) 

18. *Grand Haven Pierhead Range L. S., Mich. (2). . 

19. *Grand Traverse L. S., Mich. (2) 

20. Grassy Island Lower and Grass Island Upper 

L. S., Elbow and Murphy's Dock Lights, Wis. 

(1) 

21. Green Island L. S., Wis. (2) 

22. *GrossePointeL. S., 111. (2) 

23. *Holland (Black Lake), Range L. S., and Middle 

Ground, Drake Point and Point Superior 
Lights, Mich. (2) 

24. *Ile Aux Galets L. S., Mich. (2) 

25. *Kalamazoo L. S. and Saugatuck South Pier- 

head Lights, Mich. (1) 

26. *Kenosha Breakwater Light and Kenosha L. S., 

Wis. (2) 

27. *Kewaunee Pierhead Range L. S., Wis. (2) 

28. Little Sable L.S., Mich. (1) 

29. *Little Traverse L. S., Mich 

30. *Ludington South Pierhead L. S., Ludington 

North Breakwater Light, and Ludington 
South Breakwater Light, Mich. (2) 

31. *Manistee L. S. and Manistee Pierhead Light, 

Mich. (3) 

32. *Manitowoc Breakwater Light and Manitowoc 

Pierhead L. S., Wis. (2) 

33. *Menominee Pierhead L. S., Michigan City. . . . 

34. *Michigan City East Pierhead L. S., Michigan 

City Breakwater, and Michigan City West 
Pierhead Lights, Ind. (2) 

35. ^Milwaukee Pierhead Range L. S. and Milwau- 

kee Breakwater Light, Wis. (2) 

(1} Keeper has 1 assistant. 

(2) Keeper has 2 assistants (assistants proper, or laborers). 

(3) Keeper has 3 assistants (assistants proper, or laborers). 
* Fog-signal station also. 

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Department of Commerce and Labor — Continued. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses — Continued. 
5. Field service — Continued. 

12. Twelfth district, Chicago, 111.— Continued. 
7. Light stations and other aids — Continued. 

1. Light stations proper — Continued. 

36. Mission Point L. S., Mich 

37. *Muskegon Pierhead Range L. S. and Muskegon 

Lake and Bank Point Lights, Mich. (2). 

38. *North Manitou L. S., Mich. (2) 

39. North Point L. S., Wis 

40. *01d Mackinac Point L. S., Mich. (2) 

41. Pentwater Pierhead Range L. S., Mich 

42. Petoskey Light, Mich 

43. *Pilot Island L. S., Wis. (3) 

44. *Plum Island Range L. S., Wis. (3) 

45. *Point Betsie L. S., Mich. (2) 

46. Point Peninsular L. S., Mich 

47. Portage Lake Pierhead Range Lights, Mich 

48. Port Washington Pierhead L. S., Wis 

49. Pottawatomie L. S., Wis. (1) 

50. ^Poverty Island L. S., Mich. (3) 

51. *Racine Breakwater Light and Racine Pierhead 

L. S.,Wis. (1) 

52. *Racine Reef L. S., Wis. (3) 

53. *Seul Choix Pointe L. S., Mich. (2) 

54. ^Sheboygan Breakwater L. and Sheboygan Pier- 

head!. S., Wis. (2) 

55. Sherwood Point L. S., Wis. (1) 

56. *South Fox Island L. S., Mich. (3) 

57. South Haven Pierhead L. S., Mich. (1) 

58. *South Manitou L. S., Mich. (2) 

59. *Squaw Island L. S., Mich. (2) 

60. Squaw Point L. S., Mich 

61. St. Helena L. S., Mich. (1) 

62. St. Joseph L. S., Mich 

63. *St. Joseph Pierhead Range L. S., Mich 

64. *St. Martin Island L. S., Mich. (2) 

65. ^Sturgeon Bay Canal Pierhead Light, Sturgeon 

Bay Canal L. S., and Sturgeon Bay Canal 
Lights, 1, 3, and 4, Wis. (3) 

66. *Tail Point L. S., Wis. (1).. 

67. *Twin River Point L. S., Wis. (2) 

68. Two Rivers Pierhead L. S., Wis. (1) 

69. *Waugoshance L. S., Mich. (3) 

70. *Waukegan Harbor L. S., 111. (2) 

71. White River L. S. and White River Pierhead 

Light, Mich. (1) 

72. *White Shoal L. S., Mich. (3) 

73. *Wind Point L. S., Wis. (2) 

2. Lights " 

1. Attended lights, 6 

1. Laborers in charge 

2. Unattended lights 

3. Buoys, daymarks, etc 



* For description and location of lights, buoys, daymarks, and other aids to navigation see official lists 
published by the Department of Commerce and Labor. 

(1) Keeper has 1 assistant. 

(2) Keeper has 2 assistants (assistants proper, or laborers). 

(3) Keeper has 3 assistants (assistants proper, or laborers). 

* Fog-signal station also. 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

12. Twelfth district, Chicago, 111. 
8. Reservations. 

1. Holland, Mich. (Holland) 

2. Pentwater, Mich. (Pentwater) 

3. South Haven, Mich. (South Haven) 

4. Calumet, 111. (Chicago) 

5. Chicago, 111. (Chicago) 

6. Taylorport, 111. (Waukeegan) 

7. Manitowoc, Wis. (Manitowoc) 

8. Two Rivers. Wis. (Two Rivers) 

9. Winnebago Lake, island in the entrance into the 
mouth of Menasha, Wis. (Menasha) 



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2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

13. Thirteenth district, Rock Island, III. 

1. Inspector in charge 

2. District office force 

3. Supply depots 

1. Rock Island, 111 

4. Lighthouse tenders and vessels 

1. Tenders 

1. Lily (steamer, side-wheel) 

5. Light stations and other aids 

1 . Light stations proper 1 

2. Lights 

1. Attended lights (362) 

1. Laborers in charge 

2. Unattended lights 

3. Buoys, daymarks, etc. 2 



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1 There are no light stations in the river districts (i. e., thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth). 

2 For complete lists of these (with description and location) see official publications of the Department 
of Commerce and Labor. 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

14. Fourteenth district, Cincinnati, Ohio. 

1. Inspector 

2. District office force 

3. Supply depot 

1. Cincinnati, Ohio 

4. Lighthouse tender 

1. Goldenrod (steamer, stern-wheel). 

5. Light stations and other aids 

1. Light stations proper l 

2. Lights 2 

1 . Attended lights (593) 

1. Laborers in charge 

2. Unattended 

3. Buoys, daymarks, etc 



i There are no light stations in the river districts (i. e., thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth). 
2 For complete lists of these (with description and location), see official publications of the Department 
of Commerce and Labor. 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

15. Fifteenth district, St. Louis, Mo. 

1. Inspector in charge 

2. District office force 

3. Supply depot 

1. St. Louis, Mo 

4. Lighthouse tender 

1. Oleander (steamer, stern- wheel) 

5. Light stations and other aids 

1. Light stations l 

2. Lights 2 

1. Attended lights, 560 

1. Laborers in charge. . . . 

2. Unattended 

3. Buoys, daymarks, etc. 2 



i There are no light stations in the river districts (i. e., thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth). 
2 For complete lists of these (with description and location), see official publications of the Department 
of Commerce and Labor. 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

16. Sixteenth district, Ketchikan, Alaska. 

1. Inspector in charge 

2. Superintendent 

3. District office force 

4. Construction and repair 

5. Supply depots 

1. Tonka, Alaska 

2. Ketchikan, Alaska 

6. Lighthouse tender 

1. Aimeria (steamer, screw) . . . 

7. Light stations and other aids 

8. Reservations 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

16. Sixteenth district, Ketchikan, Alaska. 
7. Light stations and other aids. 

1. Light stations proper 

1. Cape Hinchinbrook L. S., Alaska (2) 

2. *Cape Sarichef L. S., Alaska (2) 

3. *Eldred Rock L. S., Alaska (2) 

4. *Guard Island L. S., Alaska (1) 

5. ^Lincoln Rock L. S., Alaska (2) 

6. *Mary Island L. S., Alaska (1) 

7. Point Retreat L. S., Alaska 

8. *Scotch Cap L. S., Alaska (2) 

9. ^Sentinel Island L. S., Alaska (1) 

10. Southeast Five Finger Islands, Alaska (2) 

11. Tree Point L. S., Alaska (2) 

2. Lights » 

1. Attended lights, 34 

1. Laborers in charge 

2. Unattended lights 

3. Buoys, daymarks, etc. 1 



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i For complete list of lights, buoys, daymarks and other aids (with description and locations), see official 
lists published by the Department of Commerce and Labor. 

(1) Keeper has 1 assistant. 

(2) Keeper has 2 assistants (assistants proper, or laborers). 
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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

16. Sixteenth district, Ketchikan, Alaska. 
8. Reservations. 

1. Dutch Harbor, Alaska (Unalaska) 

2. Ugamak Island, Alaska (Dutch Harbor) 

3. Rootok Island, Alaska (Unalaska) 

4. Egg Island, Alaska (Unalaska) 

5. Unalga Island and Sea Gull Rock adjacent, Alaska 

(Unalaska) 

6. Pinacle entrance to Sumner Bay, Alaska (Unalaska). . 

7. Cape Edgecombe, Alaska (Sitka) 

8. Fairway Island in Peril Strait, Alaska (Sitka) 

9. Ralston Island, Alaska (Juneau) 

10. Yasha Island, Alaska (Sitka and Juneau) 

11. Abraham Islands (both islands), Alaska (Wrangell). . . 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

17. Seventeenth district, Portland, Or eg. 

1. Inspector in charge 

2. Superintendent 

3. District office force 

4. Construction and repair 

5. Supply depots 

6. Lighthouse tenders and vessels. 

7. Light stations and other aids. . . 

8. Reservations 



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2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

17. Seventeenth district, Portland, Oreg. 
5. Supply depots. 

1. EdizHook 

2. Tongue Point, Oreg 

3. Portland, Oreg 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

17. Seventeenth district, Portland, Oreg. 
6. Lighthouse tenders and vessels. 

1. Tenders 

1. Heather (steamer, screw) 

2. Columbine (steamer, screw) 

3. Manzanita (steamer, screw) 

2 VpsrpIs 

1. Umatilla Reef , Wash., No. 67 (steel) . . 

2. Columbia River, Oreg., No. 88 (steel) . 

3. Swift Sure Bank, Wash., No. 93 (steel) 

4. Relief No. 50 (composition) 

5. Relief No. 92 (steel) 






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2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

17. Seventeenth district, Portland, Oreg. 
7. Light stations and other aids. 

1. Light stations proper 

1. Admiralty Head L. S., Wash 

2. * Browns Point L. S. , Wash 

3. Burrows Island L. S., Wash. (1) 

4. * Cape Arago L. S., Oreg. (1) 

5. Cape Blanco L. S., Oreg. (2) 

6. Cape Disappointment L. S., Wash. (1) 

7. * Cape Flattery L. S., Wash. (2) 

8. Cape Meares L. S., Oreg. (2) 

9. * Coquille River L. S., Oreg. (1) 

10. * Desdemona Sands L. S., Oreg. (1) 

11. * Destruction Island L. S., Wash. (3) 

12. *EdizHookL. S., Wash. (1) 

13. * Grays Harbor Light No. 2 Lower, Rennies 

Island, Rennies Island Upper, South Chan- 
nel and Cow Point Lights, Wash 

14. Grays Harbor L. S., Wash. (2) 

15. Heceta Head L. S., Oreg. (2) 

16. * Marrow Stone Point L. S., Wash 

17. * Muckilteo Point L. S., Wash. (1) 

18. * New Dungeness L. S., Wash. (2) 

19. North Head L. S., Wash. (2) 

20. * Patos Island L. S., Wash. (1) 

21. * Point No Point L. S., Wash. (1) 

22. * Point Wilson L. S., Wash. (1) 

23. *Robinson Point L. S., Wash. ?1) 

24. * Semiamoo Harbor L. S., Wash. (1) 

25. * Slip Point L. S., Wash. (1) 

26. Smith Island L. S., Wash. (1) 

27. * Tillamook Rock L. S., Oreg. (4) 

28. * Turn Point L. S., Wash. (1) 

29. Umpqua River L. S., Oreg. (2) 

30. * Warrior Rock Light, Oreg. (1) 

31. * West Point L. S., Wash. (1) 

32. * Willamette River Range Light Station, Oreg. 

33. Willapa Bay L. S., Wash. (1) 

34. Yaquma Head L. S., Oreg. (2) 

2. Lights l 

1. Attended lights— 190 

1. Laborers in charge 

2. Unattended lights 

3. Buoys, daymarks, etc 



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1 For description and location of lights, buoys, daymarks, and other aids to navigation, see official lists 
published by the Department of Commerce and Labor. 

(1) Keeper has 1 assistant. 

(2) Keeper has 2 assistants (assistants proper, or laborers). 

(3) Keeper has 3 assistants (assistants proper, or laborers). 

(4) Keeper has 4 assisatnts (assistants proper, or laborers). 
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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

17. Seventeenth district, Portland, Oreg. 
8. Reservations. 

1. Cape Lookout, Oreg. (Tillamook) 

2. False Tillamook, Oreg. (Tillamook) 

3. Clarks Island, Wash. (Whatcom) .... 

4. Eliza Island, Wash. (Whatcom) , 

5. Cape Johnson, Wash. (Lapush) 

6. Skip Jack Island, Wash. (Port Townsend) 

7. Point Doughty, Wash. (Whatcom) 

8. Jones Island, Wash. (Friday Harbor) 

9. Tura Island, Wash. (Friday Harbor) 

10. Davidson Rock, Wash. (Anacortes) 

11. Sucia Islands, Wash. (Whatcom) 

12. Tatugh Point on Blake Island, Wash. (South Colby). 

13. Matia Island, Wash. (Fairhaven) 

14. Belle Rock, Wash. (Anacortes) 

15. North Peapod Rock, Wash. (Anacortes) 

16. Sisters Island, Wash. (Fairhaven) 

17. Puffin Island, Wash. (Fairhaven) 

18. James Island, Wash. (Anacortes) 

19. Blakely Island, Wash. (Anacortes) 

20. Deadmans Bay, Wash. (Friday Harbor) 

21. Watmough Head, Wash. (Fidalgo City) 

22. Kellet Bluff, Wash. (Roche Harbor) 

23. Ice Berg Point, Wash. (Friday Harbor) 

24. Point Lawrence, Wash. (Whatcom) 

25. Flattop Island, Wash. (Friday Harbor) 



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Department of Com:_ierce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

18. Eighteenth district, San Francisco, Cal. 

1. Inspector in charge 

2. Superintendent 

3. District office force 

4. Construction and repair 

5. Supply depots 

6. Lighthouse tenders and vessels 

7. Light stations and other aids 

8. Reservations 



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2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

18. Eighteenth district, San Francisco, Cal. 
5. Supply depots. 

1. Yerba Buena, Cal 

2. San Francisco, Cal 



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1. Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

18. Eighteenth district, San Francisco, Cal 

6. Lighthouse tenders and vessels. 

1. Tenders 

1. Yerba Buena (gasoline, screw) 

2. Madrono (steamer, screw) 

3. Sequoia (steamer, screw) 

2. Vessels 

1. San Francisco, Cal., No. 70 (steel). 

2. Relief No. 76 (steel) 

3. Blunt's Reef, No. 83 (steel) 



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2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

18. Eighteenth district, San Francisco, Cal. 
7. Light stations and other aids. 



3. 



3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 



9. 
10. 
11. 
12. 
13. 
14. 
15. 



18. 
19. 
20. 



23. 
24. 
25. 
26. 
27. 
28. 
29. 
30. 
31. 

32. 
33. 
34. 
35. 
36. 
37. 
38. 
39. 
40. 
41. 



Cal. (2). 



Light stations proper. 

1. Angel Island L. S. , Cal 

2. Alcatraz fog signal and Alcatraz L. S. 

*AnoNuevoL. S., Cal. (1) 

*Ballast Point L. S., Cal 

*Bonita Point L. S., Cal. (3) 

*Cape Mendocino L. S., Cal. (2) 

7. *Carquinez Strait L. S. , Cal. (1) 

8. Crescent City L. S., Cal 

*East Brother Island L. S., Cal. (1) 

*FarallonL. S., Cal. (3) 

*Fort Point L. S., Cal. (2) , 

*Humbolt L. S., Cal. (2) 

*Humbolt Bay Range L. S., Cal 

*Line Point L. S., Cal. (1) 

*Mare Island L. S., Cal. (1) 

16. *Mile Rocks L. S., Cal. (2) 

17. ^Oakland Harbor L. S. and Oakland Harbor, 
South Jetty Light, Cal. (1) 

*Piedras Blancas L. S., Cal. (3) 

*Pigeon Point L. S., Cal. (3) 

*Point Arena L. S., Cal. (3) 

21. *Point Arguello L. S., Cal. (2) 

22. *Point Cabrillo L. S., Cal. (2) 

*Point Conception L. S. , Cal. (3) 

Point Fermin L. S., Cal 

Point Hueneme L. S., Cal 

Point LomaL. S., Cal. (1) 

*Point Montara L. S., Cal. (1). 

*Point Reyes L. S., Cal. (3) 

*PointSur L. S., Cal. (3) 

*Punta Gordo L. S., Cal. (2) 

*Roe Island L. S., Point Edith, Middle Point, 

and State Point Lights, Cal. (1) 

*St. George Reef L. S., Cal. (4). 

San Diego Bay Beacon Lights, Cal 

*San Luis Obispo L. S., Cal. (2) 

San Pedro Bay Lights, Cal 

Santa Barbara L. S., Cal 

Santa Cruz L. S., Cal 

^Southampton Shoal L. S., Cal. (1) 

*Trinidad Head L. S., Cal , 

*Yerba Buena L. S. , Cal 

Point PinosL.S., Cal 

Fog^ignal station proper 

1. Humboldt Bay Fog Signal Station, Cal 

1. Keeper 

2. Assistant keeper 

Lights a 

1. Attended lights, 21 

1. Laborers in charge 

2. Unattended lights 

4. Buoys, daymarks, etc 



1 For description and location of lights, buoys, daymarks, and other aids to navigation, see official list 
published by the Department of Commerce and Labor. 

(1) Keeper has 1 assistant. 

(2) Keeper has 2 assistants (assistants proper, or laborers). 

(3) Keeper has 3 assistants (assistants proper, or laborers). 

(4) Keeper has 4 assistants (assistants proper, or laborers). 
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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

18. Eighteenth district, San Francisco, Cal. 
8. Reservations. 

1. Anacapa Island (east end), Cal. (Hueneme) 

2. Anacapa Island (west end), Cal. (Hueneme) 

3. Anita Kock, Cal. (San Francisco) 

4. Battery Point, Cal. (San Francisco) 

5. Humboldt Harbor, Cal. (Humboldt) 

6. Santa Barbara Island, Cal. (San Pedro) 

7. Island at west entrance San Clemente , Cal. (San Diego) 

8. Island at entrance Cuylers Harbor, Cal. (Santa Bar- 

9. Point Buchon, Cal. (Port Hartford) 

10. Point Gorda (Cape San Martin), Cal. (Mansfield or 

Gorda) 

11. Point Sal, Cal. (Port Hartford) 

12. Point St. George, Cal. (Crescent City) 

13. San Clemente, Cal. (San Diego) 

14. San Nicolas Island, Cal. (San Pedro) 

15. Shelter Cove, Cal. (Femdale) 

16. Whalers Island, Cal. (San Luis Obispo) 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

19. Nineteenth district, Honolulu, Hawaii. 

1. Inspector in charge 

2. Superintendent 

3. District office force 

4. Construction and repair 

5. Supply depot 

1. Honolulu, Hawaii 

6. Lighthouse tenders 

1. Kukui (steamer, screw) 

7. Light stations 

8. Reservations 



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2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

19. Nineteenth district, Honolulu, Hawaii. 
7. Light stations and other aids. 

1. Light stations proper 

1. Alia Point L. S., Hawaii 

2. Barbers Point L. S., Hawaii 

3. Diamond Head L. S., Hawaii 

4. Honolulu Harbor L. S., Honolulu Harbor, chan- 

nel lights 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 and Honolulu Fort 
Street Light, Hawaii (1) 

5. Kahala Light ? Hawaii 

6. Kailua L. S., Hawaii 

7. Ka Lae L. S., Hawaii 

8. Kanahena Point L. S., Hawaii 

9. Kauhola Point Light, Hawaii 

10. Kauiki Head Light, Hawaii 

11. Kawaihae Light, Hawaii 

12. Kaehole Point L. S., Hawaii 

13. Laeo Ka Laau Point L. S., Hawaii 

14. Lahainia Light, Hawaii 

15. Laupahoehoe Point Light, Hawaii 

16. Makahuena Point Light, Hawaii 

17. Makapuu Point L. S., Hawaii (2) 

18. McGregor Point L. S., Hawaii 

19. MolokaiL. S., Hawaii (2) 

20. Nakalele Head L. S., Hawaii 

21. Napoopoo Light, Hawaii 

22. Paukaa Point Light, Hawaii 

23. Pauwala Point L. S., Hawaii 

24. Nawiliwili Harbor L. S., Hawaii 

2. Lights 

1 . Attended lights (17) 

1. Laborers in charge 

2. Unattended lights 

3. Buoys, day marks, etc. 1 



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i For description and location of lights, buoys, day marks, and other aids to navigation, see official list 
published by the Department of Commerce and Labor. 

(1) Keeper has 1 assistant. 

(2) Keeper has 2 assistants (assistants proper, or laborers). 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
2. Bureau of Lighthouses. 
5. Field service. 

19. Nineteenth district, Honolulu, Hawaii. 
8. Reservations. 

No reservations in this district. 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
3. Coast and Geodetic Survey. 

1. General administration 

1. Office proper of superintendent 

2. Assistant superintendent 

2. Assistant in charge of office 

1. Miscellaneous section 

2. Computing section 

3. Instrument section , 

1. Property section 

2. Mechanical engineering section 

3. Instrument construction and repair section 

4. Pattern and carpentry section 

4. Tidal division 

5. Tidal research 

6. Chart division 

7. Terrestrial magnetism 

8. Drawing and engraving division 

1. Drawing section 

2. Photographing section 

3. Engraving section 

4. Electrotype section 

5. Printing section 

9. Library and archives 

3. Editorial 

4. Inspector of hydrography and topography • 

1. Shore parties 

1. Topographical 

2. Revision 

3. Revision 

4. Establishing trial course ranges 

2. Coast pilot parties (3) 

3. Marine parties 

1 . Steamers 

1. Bache 

2. Endeavor 

3. Hydrographer 

4 . Explorer 

5. Gedney 

6. McArthur 

7. Patterson 

8. Taku 

9. Yukon 

10. Fathomer 

11. MarincTuque 

12. Pathfinder 

13. Romblon 

14. Research 

2. Schooners 

1. Matchless 

2. Transit 



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Department of Commerce and Labor — Continued. 
3. Coast and Geodetic Survey — Continued. 

5. Inspector of magnetic work 

1. Observatories 

1. Sitka, Alaska 

2. Cheltenham, Md 

3. Vieques, P. R 

4. Honolulu, Hawaii 

5. Tucson, Ariz 

2. Field parties (5) 

6. Inspector of geodetic work, field parties. . . 

1. Reconnaissance (1) 

2. Triangulation (5) 

3. Precise leveling (2) 

4. Gravity (1) 

5. Astronomical (1) 

7. Suboffices 

1. Manila, P. I, 

1. Computing section 

2. Drawing section 

3. Insular geographic archives section 

4. Property and accounts section 

2. San Francisco, Cal 

3. Seattle, Wash 

4. Baltimore, Md 

%. Boundary surveys, field parties (8) 

9. Purchasing agent 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
3. Coast and Geodetic Survey. 

2. Assistant in charge of office. 
4. Tidal division. 

1. Base stations *. . . . 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

2. Current stations l . 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11... 

12 

13 : 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 



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4. Steamboat-Inspection Service. 

1. General administration 

1. Office proper of inspector general 

2. Chief clerk and acting inspector general 

3. Office force 

2. Steel-plate inspection 

1. Coatesville, Pa 

1 . Assistant inspector of boilers in charge 

2. Office force 

2. Pittsburgh, Pa 

1. Assistant inspector of boilers in charge 

3. Chicago, 111 

1. Assistant inspector of boilers in charge 

4. Milwaukee, Wis 

1. Assistant inspector of boilers in charge 

5. Buffalo, N. Y. 

1. Assistant inspector of boilers in charge 

6. Philadelphia, Pa 

* 1. Assistant inspector of boilers in charge 

7. Cleveland, Ohio 

1. Assistant inspector of boilers in charge 

3. Inspection service , 

1. First supervising inspection district, San Francisco, Cal 

2. Second supervising inspection district, New York, N. Y 

3. Third supervising inspection district, Norfolk, Va. 

4. Fourth supervising inspection district, St. Louis, Mo 

5. Fifth supervising inspection district, Boston, Mass 

6. Sixth supervising inspection district, Louisville, Ky 

7. Seventh supervising inspection district, Pittsburgh, Pa 

8. Eighth supervising inspection district, Detroit, Mich 

9. Ninth supervising inspection district, Cleveland, Ohio 

10. Tenth supervising inspection district, New Orleans, La 



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90 
91 
92 
93 
94 
95 
96 
97 
98 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
4. Steamboat-Inspection Service. 
3. Inspection service. 

1. First supervising inspection district, San Francisco, Cal 
1. Supervising inspector in charge 

1. San Francisco, Cal 

1. Board of local inspectors 

2. Assistant inspectors of hulls and boilers. . 

3. Office force 

2. Honolulu, Hawaii 

1. Board of local inspectors 

2. Office force 

3. Juneau, Alaska 

1. Board of local inspectors 

2. Office force 

4. Portland, Oreg 

1. Board of local inspectors 

2. Assistant inspector of hulls and boilers. . . 

3. Office force 

5. St. Michael, Alaska 

1. Board of local inspectors 

2. Office force 

6. Seattle, Wash 

1. Board of local inspectors 

2. Assistant inspectors of hulls and boilers. . 

3. Office force 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
4. Steamboat-Inspection Service. 
3. Inspection service. 

2. Second supervising inspection district, New York, N. Y. 
1. Supervising inspector in charge 

1. New York, N. Y 

1. Board of local inspectors 

2. Assistant inspector of hulls and boilers 

3. Office force 

2. Albany, N. Y 

1. Board of local inspectors 

2. Office force 

3. New Haven, Conn 

1. Board of local inspectors 

2. Office force 

4. Philadelphia, Pa 

1. Board of local inspectors 

2. Assistant inspectors of hulls and boilers. . . 

3. Office force 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
4. Steamboat-Inspection Service. 
3. Inspection service. 

3. Third supervising inspection district, Norfolk, Va. 

1. Supervising inspector in charge 

1. Norfolk, Va 

1. Board of local inspectors 

2. Assistant inspectors of hulls and boilers. 

3. Office force 

2. Baltimore, Md 

1. Board of local inspectors 

2. Assistant inspectors of hulls and boilers. 

3. Office force 

3. Charleston, S. C 

1. Board of local inspectors 

2. Office force 

4. Jacksonville, Fla 

1. Board of local imspectors 

2. Office force 

5. Savannah, Ga 

1 . Board of local inspectors 

2. Office force 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
4. Steamboat-Inspection Service. 
3. Inspection service. 

4. Fourth supervising inspection district, St. Louis, Mo 
1. Supervising inspector in charge 

1. St. Louis, Mo 

1. Board of local inspectors 

2. Office force 

2. Dubuque, Iowa 

1. Board of local inspectors 

2. Office force 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
4. Steamboat-Inspection Service. 
3. Inspection service. 

5. Fifth supervising inspection district, Boston, Mass. 
1. Supervising inspector in charge 

1. Boston , Mass 

1. Board of local inspectors 

2. Assistant inspectors of hulls and boilers. 

3. Office force 

2. Bangor, Me 

1. Board of local inspectors 

2. Office force 

3. New London, Conn 

1. Board of local inspectors 

2. Office force 

4. Portland, Me 

1. Board of local inspectors 

2. Office force 

5. Providence, R. I 

1. Board of local inspectors 

2. Assistant inspectors of hulls and boilers. 

3. Office force 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
4. Steamboat-Inspection Service. 
3. Inspection service. 

6. Sixth supervising inspection district, Louisville, Ky. 
1. Supervising inspector in charge 

1. Louisville, Ky 

1. Board of local inspectors 

2. Office force 

2. Evansville, Ind 

1. Board of local inspectors 

2. Office force 

3. Memphis, Tenn 

1. Board of local inspectors 

2. Office force 

4. Nashville, Tenn 

1. Board of local inspectors 

2. Office force 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
4. Steamboat-Inspection Service. 
3. Inspection service. 

7. Seventh supervising inspection district, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
1. Supervising inspector in charge 

1. Pittsburgh, Pa 

1 . Board of local inspectors 

2. Office force 

2. Cincinnati, Ohio 

1. Board of local inspectors 

2. Office force 

3. Point Pleasant, W. Va 

1. Board of local inspectors 

2. Office force 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
4. Steamboat-Inspection Service. 
3. Inspection service. 

8. Eighth supervising inspection district, Detroit, Mich. 
1. Supervising inspector in charge 

1. Detroit, Mich 

1. Board of local inspectors 

2. Assistant inspector of hulls and boilers. 

3. Office force 

2. Chicago, 111 

1. Board of local inspectors 

2. Assistant inspectors of hulls and boilers 

3. Office force 

3. Duluth, Minn 

1. Board of local inspectors 

2. Office force 

4. Grand Haven, Mich 

1. Board of local inspectors 

2. Assistant inspectors of hulls and boilers 

3. Office force 

5. Marquette, Mich 

1. Board of local inspectors 

2. Office force : 

6. Milwaukee, Wis 

1. Board of local inspectors 

2. Assistant inspectors of hulls and boilers 

3. Office force 

7. Port Huron, Mich 

1. Board of local inspectors 

2. Office force 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
4. Steamboat-Inspection Service. 
3. Inspection service. 

9. Ninth supervising inspection district, Cleveland, Ohio. 
1. Supervising inspector in charge 

1. Cleveland, Ohio 

1. Board of local inspectors 

2. Assistant inspectors of hulls and boilers 

3. Office force 

2. Buffalo, N. Y 

1. Board of local inspectors 

2. Assistant inspectors of hulls and boilers 

3. Office force 

3. Burlington, Vt. . 

1. Board of local inspectors 

2. Office force 

4. Oswego, N. Y 

1. Board of local inspectors 

2. Office force 

5. Toledo, Ohio 

1. Board of local inspectors 

2. Office force 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
4. Steamboat-Inspection Service. 
3. Inspection service. 

10. Tenth supervising inspection district, New Orleans, La 
1. Supervising inspector in charge 

1. New Orleans, La 

1. Board of local inspectors 

2. Assistant inspectors of hulls and boilers. 

3. Office force. 

2. Apalachicola, Fla 

1. Board of local inspectors 

2. Office force 

3. Galveston, Tex 

1. Board of local inspectors 

2. Office force 

4. Mobile, Ala 

1. Board of local inspectors 

2. Office force 

5. San Juan, P. R 

1. Board of local inspectors 

2. Office force 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
5. Bureau of Navigation. 

1. General administration 

2. Wireless telegraph 

3. Shipping service 

4. Collectors and surveyors of customs. 



100 
101 
102 
103 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
5. Bureau of Navigation. 

1. General administration. 

1. Office proper of the Commissioner of Navigation 

2. Office proper of the Deputy Commissioner of Navigation 

1. Accounts 

2. Correspondence 

3. Mails and files 

4. Chief clerk 

1. Tonnage division 



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Department of Commerce and Labor 
5. Bureau of Navigation. 
2. Wireless telegraph. 

1. New York, N. Y 

1. Inspector 

2. Norfolk, Va 

1. Inspector 

3. San Francisco, Cal... 

1. Inspector 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
5. Bureau of Navigation. 
3. Shipping service. 

1. Rockland, Me 

1. Commissioner 

2. Clerical force 

2. Bath, Me.... 

1. Commissioner 

3. Portland, Me 

1. Commissioner 

2. Clerical force 

4. Gloucester, Mass 

1. Commissioner 

2. Clerical force 

5. Boston, Mass 

1. Commissioner 

2. Clerical force 

6. New Bedford, Mass. . . . 

1. Commissioner 

2. Clerical force 

7. Providence, R. I 

1. Commissioner 

2. Clerical force 

8. New York, N. Y 

1. Commissioner 

2. Clerical force 

9. Philadelphia, Pa 

1. Commissioner 

2. Clerical force 

10. Baltimore, Md 

1. Commissioner 

2. Clerical force 

11. Norfolk, Va 

1. Commissioner 

12. Pascagoula, Miss 

1. Commissioner 

13. New Orleans, La 

1 . Commissioner 

2. Clerical force 

14. San Francisco, Cal 

1. Commissioner 

2. Clerical force 

15. Port Townsend, Wash. . 

1. Commissioner 

2. Clerical force 

3. Subport of Seattle. . 

1. Clerical force. . 

4. Subport of Tacoma. 

1. Clerical force. . 

16. Honolulu, Hawaii 

1. Commissioner 

2. Clerical force 

17. Mobile, Ala 

1. Commissioner 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
5. Bureau of Navigation. 

4. Collectors and surveyors of customs. 

1. Houlton, Me 

1. Collector 

2. Eastport, Me 

1. Collector 

3. Machias, Me 

1. Collector 

4. Ellsworth, Me 

1. Collector 

5. Castine, Me 

1. Collector 

6. Bangor, Me 

1 . Collector 

7. Belfast, Me 

1. Collector 

8. Waldoboro, Me 

1. Collector 

9 . Wiscasset, Me 

1. Collector 

10. Bath, Me 

1. Collector 

11. Portland, Me 

1. Collector and surveyor. . 

12. Saco, Me 

1 . Collector 

13. Kennebunk, Me 

1. Collector 

14. York, Me 

1. Collector 

15. Portsmouth, N. H 

1. Collector 

16. Gloucester, Mass 

1. Collector 

17. Salem, Mass 

1. Collector 

18. Marblehead, Mass 

1 . Collector 

19. Boston, Mass 

1. Collector and surveyor. . 

20. Plymouth, Mass 

1. Collector 

21. Barnstable, Mass 

1 . Collector 

22. Nantucket, Mass 

1. Collector 

23. Edgartown, Mass 

1. Collector 

24. New Bedford, Mass 

1. Collector 

25. Fall River, Mass 

1. Collector 

26. Springfield, Mass 

1. Surveyor 

27. Providence, R. I 

1. Collector 

28. Bristol, R. I 

1. Collector 

29. Newport, R. I. 

1. Collector 



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Department of Commerce and Labor — Continued. 
5. Bureau of Navigation — Continued. 

4. Collectors and surveyors of customs — Continued 

30. Stonington, Conn 

1. Collector 

31. New London, Conn 

1. Collector 

32. Hartford, Conn 

1. Collector 

33. New Haven, Conn 

1. Collector 

34. Bridgeport, Conn 

1. Collector 

35. New York, N. Y 

1. Collector and surveyor 

36. Albany, N. Y 

1. Surveyor 

37. Patchogue, N. Y 

1. Surveyor 

38. Sag Harbor, N. Y 

1. Collector 

39. Greenport, N. Y 

1. Surveyor , 

40. Newark, N. J 

1. Collector 

41. Perth Amboy, N.J 

1. Collector 

42. Tuckerton, N. J 

1. Collector , 

43. Somers Point, N.J 

1. Collector 

44. Bridgeton, N.J 

1. Collector 

45. Burlington, N.J 

1. Collector 

46. Philadelphia, Pa 

1. Collector and surveyor 

47. Wilmington, Del 

1. Collector 

48. Baltimore, Md 

1. Collector and surveyor 

49. Crisfield, Md 

1. Collector 

50. Washington, D. C 

1. Collector 

51. Alexandria, Va 

1. Collector 

52. Tappahannock, Va 

1. Collector 

53. Richmond, Va 

1. Collector 

54. Petersburg, Va 

1. Collector 

55. Newport News, Va 

1. Collector 

56. Norfolk, Va 

1. Collector 

57. Cape Charles, Va 

1. Collector 

58. Elizabeth City, N. C 

1. Collector 



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Department of Commerce and Labor — Continued. 
5. Bureau of Navigation — Continued. 

4. Collectors and surveyors of customs — Continued. 

59. Newbem, N. C 

1. Collector 

60. Beaufort, N. C ! 

1. Collector 

61. Wilmington, N. C 

1. Collector 

62. Georgetown, S. C 

1. Collector 

63. Charleston, S. C 

1. Collector 

64. Beaufort, S. C 

1. Collector 

65. Savannah, Ga 

1. Collector 

66. Brunswick, Ga 

1. Collector 

67. St. Marys, Ga 

1. Collector 

68. Atlanta, Ga 

1. Surveyor 

69. Fernandina, Fla 

1. Collector 

70. Jacksonville, Fla 

1. Collector 

71. St. Augustine, Fla 

1. Collector 

72. Key West, Fla 

1. Collector 

73. Tampa, Fla 

1. Collector 

74. Cedar Keys, Fla 

1. Collector 

75. Apalachicola, Fla 

1. Collector 

76. Pensacola, Fla 

1. Collector 

77. Mobile, Ala 

1. Collector 

78. Gulfport, Miss 

1. Collector 

79. New Orleans, La 

1. Collector and surveyor 

80. Brashear, La 

1. Collector 

81. Port Arthur, Tex 

1. Collector 

82. Galveston, Tex 

1. Collector 

83. Houston, Tex 

1. Surveyor 

84. Eagle Pass, Tex 

1. Collector 

85. Corpus Christi, Tex 

1. Collector 

86. Brownsville, Tex 

1. Collector 

87. El Paso, Tex 

1. Collector 



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Department of Commerce and Labor — Continued. 
5. Bureau of Navigation — Continued. 

4. Collectors and surveyors of customs — Continued 

88. San Juan, P. R 

1. Collector 

89. Natchez, Miss 

1. Collector 

90. Vicksburg, Miss 

1. Collector 

91. Memphis, Tenn 

1. Surveyor 

92. Nashville, Tenn 

1. Surveyor 

93. Chattanooga, Tenn 

1. Surveyor 

94. Knoxville, Tenn 

1. Surveyor 

95. Paducah, Ky 

1. Surveyor 

96. Louisville, Ky 

1. Surveyor 

97. St. Louis, Mo 

1 . Surveyor 

Q8. Kansas City, Mo 

1. Surveyor 

99. St. Joseph, Mo 

1. Surveyor 

100. Omaha, Nebr 

1. Surveyor 

101. Lincoln, Nebr 

1. Surveyor 

102. Pembina, N . Dak 

1. Collector 

103. Great Falls, Mont 

1. Collector 

104. Denver, Colo 

1. Surveyor 

105. Salt Lake City, Utah 

1. Surveyor 

106. Sioux City, Iowa 

1. Surveyor 

107. Council Bluffs, Iowa 

1. Surveyor 

108. Des Moines, Iowa 

1. Surveyor 

109. Burlington, Iowa 

1. Surveyor 

110. Dubuque, Iowa 

1. Surveyor 

111. St. Paul, Minn 

1. Collector 

112. La Crosse, Wis 

1. Surveyor 

113. Galena, 111 

1. Surveyor 

114. Rock Island, 111 

1. Surveyor 

115. Peoria, 111 

1. Surveyor 

116. Cairo, 111 

1. Deputy collector 



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Department of Commerce and Labor — Continued. 
5. Bureau of Navigation — Continued. 

4. Collectors and surveyors of customs — Continued 

117. Evansville, Ind 

1. Surveyor 

118. Indianapolis, Ind 

1. Surveyor 

119. Cincinnati, Ohio 

1. Surveyor 

120. Dayton, Ohio 

1. Surveyor 

121. Columbus, Ohio 

1. Surveyor 

122. Wheeling, W. Va 

1. Surveyor 

123. Pittsburgh, Pa 

1. Surveyor 

124. Newport, Vt 

1. Collector 

125. Burlington, Vt 

1. Collector 

126. Plattsburg, N. Y 

1. Collector 

127. Ogdensburg, N. Y 

1. Collector 

128. Cape Vincent, N. Y 

1. Collector 

129. Oswego, N. Y 

1. Collector 

130. Syracuse, N. Y 

1. Surveyor 

131. Rochester, N. Y 

1. Collector 

132. Niagara Falls, N. Y 

1. Collector 

133. Buffalo, N. Y 

1. Collector 

134. Dunkirk, N. Y 

1. Collector 

135. Erie, Pa 

1. Collector 

136. Cleveland, Ohio 

1. Collector 

137. Sandusky, Ohio 

1. Collector 

138. Toledo, Ohio 

1. Collector 

139. Detroit, Mich 

1. Collector 

140. Port Huron, Mich 

1. Collector 

141. Marquette, Mich 

1. Collector 

142. Grand Haven, Mich 

1. Collector 

143. Grand Rapids, Mich 

1 . Surveyor 

144. Michigan City, Ind 

1. Surveyor 

145. Chicago, 111 

1. Collector 



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Department of Commerce and Labor — Continued. 
5. Bureau of Navigation — Continued. 

4. Collectors and surveyors of customs — Continued. 

146. Milwaukee, Wis 

1. Collector 

147. Duluth, Minn 

1. Collector 

148. Nogales, Ariz 

1. Collector 

149. San Diego, Cal 

1. Collector 

150. Los Angeles, Cal 

1. Collector 

151. San Francisco, Cal 

1. Collector and surveyor 

152. Eureka, Cal 

1. Collector 

153. Coos Bay, Oreg 

1. Collector 

154. Yaquina, Oreg 

1. Collector 

155. Astoria, Oreg 

1. Collector 

156. Portland, Oreg 

1. Collector 

157. Port Townsend, Wash 

1. Collector 

158. Juneau, Alaska 

1. Collector 

159. Honolulu, Hawaii 

1. Collector 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 

6. Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization. 
1. General administration 



2. 



1. 

2. 
3. 

4. 
5. 
6. 

7. 



Office proper of the Commissioner General of Immigration and 

Naturalization 

Office proper of the Assistant Commissioner General of Immi- 
gration and Naturalization 

Accounts 

Correspondence 

Chinese records 

Mails and files 

Law 

Statistics 

Division of information 

1. Branch at New York, N. Y 

Immigration Service at large. 
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 
7. 
8. 
9. 
10. 
11. 
12. 
13. 
14. 
15. 
16. 
17. 
18. 
19. 
20. 



District No. 1, headquarters, Montreal, Canada 

District No. 2, headquarters, Boston, Mass 

District No. 3, headquarters, Ellis Island, N. Y., 1 

District No. 4, headquarters, Philadelphia, Pa 

District No. 5, headquarters, Baltimore, Md 

District No. 6, headquarters, Norfolk, Va 

District No. 7, headquarters, Jacksonville, Fla 

District No. 8, headquarters, New Orleans, La 

District No. 9, headquarters, Galveston, Tex 

District No. 10, headquarters, Cleveland, Ohio. 
District No. 11, headquarters, 



District No. 12, headquarters 
District No. 13, headquarters 
District No. 14, headquarters 
District No. 15, headquarters 
District No. 16, headquarters 
District No. 17, headquarters 
District No. 18, headquarters 
District No. 20, headquarters 
District No. 21,, headquarters 

21. District No. 22, headquarters 

22. District No. 23, headquarters 

23. At large, Washington, D. C. . 



Chicago, 111. 
Minneapolis, Minn.. 

St. Louis, Mo 

Denver, Colo 

Helena, Mont 

Seattle, Wash 

Portland, Oreg 

San Francisco, Cal.. 
Ketchikan, Alaska *. 

San Juan, P. R 

Honolulu, Hawaii... 
El Paso, Tex 



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107 
108 
109 
110 
111 
112 
113 
114 
115 
116 
117 
118 
119 
120 
121 
122 
123 
124 
125 
126 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 

6. -Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization. 
2. Immigration Service at large. 

1. District No. 1, Montreal, Canada. 

1. Commissioner and assistant commissioner of immigration 

in charge 

^ 1. Inspection force 

2. Clerical force 

3. Janitor 

2. Substation at Braudette, Minn 

1. Inspector 

3. Substation at Blaine, Wash , 

1. Inspector in charge 

2. Inspection force 

3. Watch force. 

4. Substation at Bonners Ferry, Idaho 

1. Inspector 

5. Substation at Buffalo, N. Y 

1. Inspector in charge 

2. Inspection force 

3. Clerical force 

6. Substation at Calais, Me 

1. Inspector 

7. Substation at Cape Vincent, N. Y 

1. Inspector 

8. Substation at Champlain, N . Y 

1. Inspector 

9. Substation at Charlotte, N. Y 

1. Inspector, i 

10. Substation at Clayton, N. Y 

1. Inspector 

11. Substation at Cornwall, Ontario 

1. Inspection force 

12. Substation at Detroit, Mich 

1. Inspector in charge 

2. Inspection force 

3. Clerical force 

13. Substation at Duluth, Minn 

1. Inspection force 

14. Substation at Eastport, Idaho 

1. Inspector in charge 

2. Inspection force 

3. Janitor force 

15. Substation at Fort Covington, N. Y 

1. Inspector 

16. Substation at Fort Fairfield, Me 

1. Inspector 

17. Substation at Fort Francis, Ontario 

1. Inspector 

18. Substation at Fort Kent, Me 

1. Inspector 

19. Substation at Gateway, Mont 

1. Inspector 

20. Substation at Grand Forks, British Columbia 

1. Inspector 

21. Substation at Hannah, N. Dak 

1. Inspector «, 

22. Substation at Halifax, Nova Scotia 

1. Inspector in charge 

2. Inspection force 

3. Clerical force 

4. Janitor force 

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Department of Commerce and Labor — Continued. 

6. Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization — Continued. 
2. Immigration Service at large— Continued. 

1. District No. 1, Montreal, Canada — Continued. 

23. Substation at Houlton, Me 

1. Inspector 

24. Substation at International Falls, Minn 

1. Inspection force 

25. Substation at Island Pond, Me 

1. Inspector 

26. Substation at Lake Megantic, Province of Quebec. 
1 . Inspector 

27. Substation at Lethbridge, Alberta 

1. Inspection force 

28. Substation at Lewiston, N. Y 

1. Inspector 

29. Substation at Madawaska, Me 

1. Inspector 

30. Substation at Malone, N. Y 

1. Inspector 

31. Substation at Marcus, Wash 

1. Inspector in charge 

2. Inspection force 

3. Janitor force 

32. Substation at Morden, Manitoba 

1. Inspector 

33. Substation at Morristown, N . Y 

1. Inspector 

34. Substation at Neche, N . Dak 

1. Inspector 

35. Substation at Newport, Vt 

1. Inspector in charge 

2. Inspection force 

3. Watch force 

4. Janitor force 

36. Substation at Niagara Falls, N . Y 

1. Inspector in charge 

2. Inspection force 

3. Clerical force 

4. Janitor force 

37. Substation at Northport, Wash 

1. Inspection force 

38. Substation at North Stratford, N. H 

1. Inspector 

39. Substation at Noyan Junction, Province of Quebec 
1. Inspector 

40. Substation at Ogdensburg, N . Y 

1. Inspection force 

41. Substation at Oroville, Wash 

1. Inspector 

42. Substation at Pembina, N . Dak 

1. Inspection force 

43. Substation at Plum Coulee, Manitoba 

1. Inspector 

44. Substation at Portal, N. Dak 

1. Inspector in charge 

2. Inspection force 

3. Watch force 

45. Substation at Quebec, Canada 

1. Inspector in charge 

2. Inspection force 

3. Clerical force 

4. Watch force 

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Department of Commerce and Labor — Continued. 

6. Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization — Continued. 
2. Immigration Service at large — Continued. 

1. District No. 1, Montreal, Canada — Continued. 

46. Substation at Queenstown, Ontario 

1 . Inspector 

47. Substation at Ranier, Minn 

1. Inspector 

48. Substation at Roseland, British Columbia... 
1. Inspector . 

49. Substation at Rouses Point, N. Y 

1. Inspection force 

50. Substation at Sault Ste. Marie, Mich 

1 . Inspector in charge 

2. Inspection force 

3. Clerical force 

4. Janitor force 

51. Substation at St. Albans, Vt 

1. Inspection force 

52. Substation at St. Clair, Mich 

1. Inspector 

53. Substation at St. John, New Brunswick 

1 . Inspector in charge 

2. Inspection force 

3. Janitor force 

54. Substation at St. John, N . Dak 

1. Inspector 

55. Substation at St. Stephens, New Brunswick 
1. Inspector 

56. Substation at Sumas, Wash 

1. Inspection force 

57. Substation at Van Buren, Me. 

1. Inspector 

58 . Substation at Vanceboro, Me 

1. Inspection force 

59. Substation at Vancouver, British Columbia. 

1. Inspector in charge 

2. Inspection force 

3. Clerical force 

4. Janitor force 

60. Substation at Victoria, British Columbia 

1. Inspector in charge 

2. Inspection force 

3. Clerical force 

61. Substation at Warroad, Minn. 

1. Inspector 

62. Substation at Winnipeg, Manitoba 

1. Inspector in charge 

2. Inspection force 

3. Clerical force 

4. Janitor force 

63. Substation at Yarmouth, Nova Scotia 

1. Inspector in charge 

2. Inspection force 

3. Clerical force 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 

6. Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization. 
2. Immigration Service at large. 
2. District No. 2, Boston, Mass. 

1. Commissioner of immigration in charge 

1. Inspection force 

2. Clerical force 

3. Mechanical force 

4. Watch force 

5. Janitor force 

2. Substation at New Bedford, Mass 

1. Inspector in charge 

2. Inspection force 

3. Janitor force 

3. Substation at Portland, Me 

1. Inspector in charge 

2. Inspection force 

3. Clerical force 






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Department of Commerce and Labor. 

6. Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization. 
2. Immigration Service at large. 

3. District No. 3, Ellis Island, N. Y. 

1. Commissioner and assistant commissioner of immigration 

in charge. .'. 

1. Executive division 

2. Boarding division 

3. Special inquiry division 

4. Registry division 

5. Structural, mechanical, and marine division 

6. Information and discharging division 

7. Reporting division 

8. Medical division 

9. Sanitary division 

10. Statistical division 

11. Night division 

2. New York — Chinese 

1. Inspector in charge 

2. Inspection force 

3. Clerical force 

4. Watch force 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 

6. Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization. 
2. Immigration Service at large. 

4. District No. 4, Philadelphia, Pa. 
1 



<s<s ^yy^i^u^ 



Commissioner of ixnmigration in charge. . !s . .^VA^H-X-A-CuU^I 

1. Inspection force 

2. Clerical force 

3. Watch force _ 

4. Janitor force 

Substation at Pittsburgh, Pa 

1. Inspector in charge 

2. Inspection force 

3. Clerical force 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 

6. Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization. 
2. Immigration Service at large. 

5. District No. 5, Baltimore, Md. 

1. Commissioner of immigration in charge 

1. Inspection force 

2. Watch force 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 

6. Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization. 
2. Immigration Service at large. 
6. District No. 6, Norfolk, Va. 

1. Inspector in charge 

1. Inspection force 

2. Clerical force .„_. . M . . 

/ J>. Substation at Newport News, Va 

1. Inspector 






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Department of Commerce and Labor. 

6. Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization. 
2. Immigration Service at large. 

7. District No. 7, Jacksonville, Fla. 

1. Inspector in charge 

1. Inspection force 

2. Clerical force 

2. Substation at Birmingham, Ala. 

1. Inspector 

3. Substation at Brunswick, Ga 

1. Inspector 

4. Substation at Key West, Fla 

1. Inspection force 

5. Substation at Miami, Fla 

1. Inspector in charge 

2. Inspection force 

3. Janitor force 

6. Substation at Mobile, Ala 

1 . Inspector in charge 

2. Inspection force 

3. Clerical force 

7. Substation at Pensacola, Fla 

1. Inspector 

8. Substation at Savannah, Ga 

1. Inspector 

9. Substation at Tampa, Fla 

1. Inspection force 

2. Clerical force 

— \ / JK. ^"S Pi ti J / 




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112 






Department of Commerce and Labor. 

6. Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization. 
2. Immigration Service at large. 

8. District No. 8, Neio Orleans, La. 

1. Commissioner of immigration in charge. /SJ 
1. Inspection force 



Ou^<ujJU>jujh 






2. Clerical force. 

3. Mechanical force 

4. Watch force 

5. Messenger force 

2. Substation at Gulf port, Miss. . . 

1. Inspector 

3. Substation at Pascagoula, Miss. 

1. Inspector 



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113 



Department of Commerce and Labor. 

6. Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization. 
2. Immigration Service at large. 

9. District No. 9, Galveston, Tex. 

1. Inspector in charge 

1. Inspection force 

2. Watch force 

2. Substation at Beaumont, Tex 

1. Inspector 

3. Substation at Corpus Christi, Tex. 

1. Inspector „ 

4. Substation at Houston, Tex 

1. Inspector 

5. Substation at Port Arthur, Tex. . . 

1. Inspector 



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114 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 

6. Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization. 
2. Immigration Service at large. 

10. District No. 10 y Cleveland, Ohio. 

1. Inspector in charge 

1. Inspection force 

2. Messenger force 

2. Substation at Cincinnati, Ohio 

1. Inspector 

3. Substation at Toledo, Ohio 

1. Inspection force 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 

6. Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization. 
2. Immigration Service at large. 
11. District No. 11, Chicago, III. 

1. Inspector in charge 

1. Inspection force 

2. Clerical force 






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Department of Commerce and Labor. 

6. Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization. 
2. Immigration Service at large. 

12. District No. 12, Minneapolis, Minn 
1. Inspector in charge 

1. Inspection force 

2. Clerical force 






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117 



Department of Commerce and Labor. 

6. Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization. 
2. Immigration Service at large. 

13. District No. 13, St. Louis, Mo. 

1. Inspector in charge 

1. Inspection force 

2. Clerical force 

2. Substation at Kansas City, Mo. 

1. Inspector I^-4La- -"^vi_ 

3. Substation at £^3235^8?^..^ 
* 1. Inspector 




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118 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 

6. Bureau cf Immigration and Naturalization. 
2. Immigration Service at large. 

14. District No. 14, Denver, Colo. 

1. Inspector in charge 

1. Inspection force 

2. Substation at Salt Lake City, Utah 

1. Inspector 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 

6. Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization 
2. Immigration Service at large. 

15. District No. 15, Helena, Mont. 

1. Inspector in charge 

1. Inspection force 

2. Clerical force 

2. Substation at Havre, Mont — 

1. Inspector.... 



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4. 



Department of Commerce and Labor. 

6. Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization. 
2. Immigration Service at large. 

16. District No. 16, Seattle, Wash. 

1. Commissioner of immigration in charge. 

1. Inspection force 

2. Clerical force 

3. Watch force 

4. Janitor force 

2. Substation at Bellingham, Wash 

1. Inspection force 

3. Substation at Custer, Wash 

1. Inspector 

Substation at Everett, Wash 

1. Inspector 

Substation at Hoquiam, Wash 

1. Inspector 

Substation at Ncosack, Wash 

1. Inspector „ 

Substation at Port Townsend, Wash 

1. Inspection force 

Substation at Spokane, Wash 

1. Inspection force 

Substation at Tacoma, Wash 

1. Inspector in charge 

2. Inspection force 

3. Watch force 

Substation at Walla Walla, Wash 

1. Inspection force 






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Department of Commerce and Labor. 

6. Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization. 
2. Immigration Service at large. 

17. District No. 17, Portland, Oreg. 

1. Inspector in charge 

1. Inspection force 

2. Clerical force 

3. Watch force 

2. Substation at Astoria, Oreg. . . 

1. Inspector in charge 

2. Inspection force 

3. Watch force 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 

6. Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization. 
2. Immigration Service at large. 

18. District No. 18, San Francisco, Cal. 

1. Commissioner and assistant commissioner of immigration 
in charge 

1. Inspection force y. 

2. Clerical force 

3. Mechanical force 

4. Watch force 

5. Messenger force : 

6. Janitor force t^. 




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123 



Department of Commerce and Labor. 

6. Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization. 
2. Immigration Service at large. 

19. District No. 20, Ketchikan, Alaska. 

1. Inspector in charge 

1. Inspection force 

2. Substation at Skagway, Alaska. 

2. Inspector 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 

6. Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization. 
2. Immigration Service at large. 

20. District No. 21, San Juan, P. R. 

1. Commissioner of immigration in charge 

1. Inspection force 

2. Clerical force 

3. Mechanical force 

4. Messenger force 

2. Substation at Mayaguez, P. R 

1. Inspector 

3. Substation at Ponce, P. R 

1. Inspector 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 

6. Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization. 
2. Immigration Service at large. 

21. District No. 22, Honolulu, Hawaii 

1. Inspector in charge 

1 . Inspection force 

2. Clerical force 

3. Watch force 

4. Janitor force 

2. Substation at Hilo, Hawaii 

1. Inspector 






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Department of Commerce and Labor. 

6. Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization. 
2. Immigration Service at large. 

22. District No. 23, El Paso, Tex. 

1. Supervising inspector in charge 

1. Inspection force 

2. Clerical force 

3. Watch force 

4. Messenger force 

5. Janitor force 

2. Substation at Albuquerque, N. Mex. . . 

1. Inspector 

3. Substation at Alamagordo, N. Mex 

1. Inspector 

4. Substation at Amarillo, Tex 

1. Inspector 

5. Substation at Bakersfield, Cal 

1. Inspector 

6. Substation at Benson, Ariz 

1. Inspector 

7. Substation at Big Springs, Tex 

1. Inspector 

8. Substation at Bowie, Ariz 

1. Inspector 

9. Substation at Brownsville, Tex 

1. Inspector in charge 

1. Inspection force 

2. Clerical force 

3. Janitor force 

10. Substation at Calexico, Cal 

1. Inspection force 

11. Substation at Campo, Cal 

1. Inspector 

12. Substation at Darwin, Tex 

1. Inspector 

13. Substation at Del Rio, Tex 

, 1. Inspector in charge 

1. Inspection force 

2. Watch force 

14. Substation at Deming, N. Mex 

1. Inspector 

15. Substation at Douglas, Ariz 

1. Inspector in charge 

1. Inspection force 

2. Janitor force 

16. Substation at Eagle Pass, Tex 

1. Inspection force 

2. Clerical force 

3. Watch force 

4. Janitor force 

17. Substation at Elsinoro, Cal 

1. Inspector 

18. Substation at Fairbanks, Ariz 

1. Inspector 

19. Substation at Fort Worth, Tex 

1. Inspector in charge 

1. Inspection force 

2. Clerical force 

20. Substation at Harlingen Junction, Tex 

1. Inspector 

21. Substation at Hidalgo, Tex 

1. Inspection force 

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Department of Commerce and Labor — Continued. 

6. Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization — Continued 
2. Immigration Service at large — Continued. 

22. District No. 23, El Paso, Tex.— Continued. 

22. Substation at Laredo, Tex 

1. Inspector in charge 

1. Inspection force 

2. Clerical force 

3. Watch force 

4. Janitor force 

23. Substation at Los Angeles, Cal 

1. Inspector in charge 

1. Inspection force 

2. Clerical force 

24. Substation at Naco, Ariz 

1. Inspector in charge 

1. Inspection force 

2. Janitor force 

25. Substation at Nogales, Ariz 

1. Inspector in charge 

2. Inspection force 

3. Clerical force . . 

4. Watch force 

5. Janitor force 

26. Substation at Phoenix, Ariz 

1. Inspector 

27. Substation at San Antonio, Tex 

1. Inspector 

28. Substation at Bernardino, Cal. 

1. Inspector 

29. Substation at San Diego, Cal 

1 . Inspector in charge 

1. Inspection force 

2. Clerical force 

3. Watch force. 

30. Substation at Jacinto, Cal 

1. Inspector 

31. Substation at San Marcial, Tex 

1. Inspector 

32. Substation at Santa Ana, Cal 

1. Inspector 

33. Substation at Santa Barbara, Cal 

1. Inspector 

34. Substation at Tia Juana, Cal 

1. Inspector 

35. Substation at Tuscon, Ariz 

1. Inspector in charge 

2. Inspection force 

3. Clerical force 

4. Watch force 

5. Janitor force 

36. Substation at Yuma, Ariz 

1. Inspector 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
7. Division of Naturalization. 

1 . General administration 

1. Office proper of Chief of Division of Naturalization 

2. Office proper of Assistant Chief of Division of Naturalization. 

3. Supervising clerk 

1. Examining 

2. Correspondence 

3. Accounts 

4. Files 

5. Mails 

6. Indexing 

2. Field service 

1. District No. 1, Boston, Mass 

1. Chief naturalization examiner in charge 

2. Naturalization examiners 

3. Clerk 

2. District No. 2, New York, N. Y.... 

1. Chief naturalization examiner in charge 

2. Naturalization examiners 

3. Clerk 

3. District No. 3, Philadelphia, Pa. . 

1. Chief naturalization examiner in charge 

2. Naturalization examiners 

4. District No. 4, Pittsburgh, Pa 

1. Chief naturalization examiner in charge 

2. Naturalization examiners 

3. Clerk.... 

5. District No. 6. Chicago, 111. ....... . 

1. Chief naturalization examiner in charge 

2. Naturalization examiners 

3. Clerk 

6. District No. 7, Duluth, Minn 

1. Chief naturalization examiner in charge 

2. Naturalization examiners 

3. Clerk 

7. District No. 8, St. Louis, Mo 

1. Chief naturalization examiner in charge 

2. Naturalization examiners 

3. Clerk 

8. District No. 9, Denver, Colo 

1. Chief naturalization examiner in charge 

2. Naturalization examiners 

3. Clerk 

9. District No. 10, San Francisco, Cal 

1. Chief naturalization examiner in charge 

2. Naturalization examiners 

3. Clerk... 

4. Substation, Los Angeles, Cal 

5. Naturalization examiner 

10. District No. 11, Seattle, Wash...... 

1. Chief naturalization examiner in charge 

2. Naturalization examiners 

3. Clerk 

11. District No. 12, Washington, D. C. . 

1. Chief naturalization examiner in charge 

2. Clerk... 

3. Substation, New Orleans, La 

4. Naturalization examiner 

5. Substation, Houston, Tex 

6. Naturalization examiner 

3. Clerks of courts 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
8. Bureau of Fisheries. 



1. General administration 

1. Office proper of Commissioner of Fisheries 

2. Deputy Commissioner of Fisheries 

1 . Publications and editorial work 

3. Chief clerk 

1. Records and files 

2. Accounts 

3. Architect and engineer 

4. Library 

5. Maintenance of building and equipment. 

6. Vessel service 

2. Fish culture 

3. Statistical and methods 

1. Field investigations 

2. Local agencies 

1. Boston, Mass 

1 . Agent 

2. Gloucester, Mass 

1 . Agent 

3. Seattle, Wash 

1 . Agent. 

4. Inquiry respecting food fish 

5. Alaska fisheries service 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
8. Bureau of Fisheries. 

1. General administration. 
3. Chief clerk. 

6. Vessel service. . 

1. Steamer Albatross — Pacific coast 

1. Officers and crews furnished by Navy Department. 

2. Steamer Fish Hawk — Atlantic coast 

1. Officers and crew furnished by Navy Department. 

3. Steamer Gannet — New England coast 

1. Master and crew 

4. Steamer Phalarope — New England coast 

1. Master and crew 

5. Schooner Grampus — New England" coast 

1. Master and crew 

6. Steamer Curlew — Mississippi River 

1. Pilot and crew 

7. Steamer Shearwater — Lake Erie 

1. No permanent crew 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
8. Bureau of Fisheries. 
2. Fish culture. 

1. Fish-cultural field stations l 

1. Afognak, Alaska 

2. Baird and Battle Creek, Cal 

3. Baker Lake (Conorete), Wash 

4. Battery (Havre de Grace) , Md 

5. Boothbay Harbor, Me 

6. Bozeman, Mont 

7. Bryans Point, Md 

8. Cape Vincent, N. Y 

9. Central Station and Aquaria, Washington, D. C 

10. Clackamas (Oregon City), Oreg 

11. Cold Springs (Bullochville), Ga 

12. Craig Brook (East Orland), Me 

13. Duluth, Minn 

14. Edmonton, N. C 

15. Erwin, Tenn 

16. Gloucester, Mass 

17. Green Lake, Me 

18. Homer, Minn 

19. Leadville, Colo 

20. Mammoth Spring, Ark 

21. Manchester, Iowa 

22. Nashua, N. H 

23. Neosho, Mo 

24. North ville and Alpena, Mich 

25. Puget Sound (Duckabush), Wash 

26. Put-in-Bay, Ohio 

27. Quincy, 111 

28. St. Johnsbury and Holden, Vt 

29. San Marcos, Tex 

30. Spearfish, S. Dak 

31. Tupelo, Miss 

32. White Sulphur Springs, W. Va 

33. Woods Hole, Mass 

34. Wytheville, Va 

35. Yes Bay, Alaska 

2. Car and messenger service 

1. Fish transportation car 

1. Captain and crew 

2. Fish transportation car ** 

1. Captain and crew 

3. Fish transportation car 

1. Captain and crew 

4. Fish transportation car 

1. Captain and crew 

5. Fish transportation car 

1. Captain and crew 

6. Fish transportation car 

1 . Held in reserve 



1 Each station has (1) a superintendent, (2) fish-cultural force, except 4, Battery (Havre de Grace), Md., 
and 7, Bryans Point, Md., which have only a temporary force operating during the shad season. 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
8. Bureau of Fisheries. 

4. Inquiry respecting food fish. 

1. Field investigations 

2. Biological laboratories 

1. Beaufort, N. C 

1. Director 

2. Station force 

2. Fairport, Iowa 

1. Director 

2. Station force 

3. Homer, Minn 

1. Scientific assistants. 

2. Special investigators 

4. Woods Hole, Mass 

1. Special investigators 

5. Steamer Albatross 

1. Scientific assistants. 



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8. Bureau of Fisheries. 

5. Alaska fisheries service. 
1. Pribilof Islands 

1. Agents 

2. Naturalists 

3. Physicians 

4. Schoolteachers.. 

5. Storekeeper. . .. 

6. Wardens 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
9. Bureau of Standards. 

1. Office proper of the director 

2. Scientific 

1. Electricity and photometry 

2. Weights and measures 

3. Heat and thermometry 

4. Lights and optical instruments 

5. Chemistry 

6. Engineering instruments 

7. Structural and miscellaneous materials 

3. Clerical 

4. Operation 

5. Construction 



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135 
136 
137 
138 
139 
140 
141 
142 
143 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
9. Bureau of Standards. 
2. Scientific. 

1. Electricity and photometry . 

1. Resistance and electromotive force 

2. Inductance and capacity 

3. Electrical measuring instruments 

4. Magnetism 

5. Photometry 

6. Investigation of effects of electric currents 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
9. Bureau of Standards. 
2. Scientific. 

2. Weights and measures. 

1. Mass 

2. Length 

3. Capacity 

4. Density 

5. Time 

6. Investigation of trade weights and measures 



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9. Bureau of Standards. 
2. Scientific. 

3. Heat and thermometry. 

1. Thermometry 

2. Pyrometry 

3. Calorimetry 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
9. Bureau of Standards. 
2. Scientific. 

4. Lights and optical instruments 

1. Spectrometry 

2. Polarimetry 

3. Radiometry 

4 . Interf erometry 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
9. Bureau of Standards. 
2. Scientific. 

5. Chemistry. 

1. Chemical investigations 

2. Standard reagents and material 

3. Chemical analysis in connection with material testing 



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9. Bureau of Standards. 
2. Scientific. 

6. Engineering instruments. 

1. Engineering instruments (not included in other sections). . 

2. Mechanical appliances (not included in other sections) 





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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
9. Bureau of Standards. 
2. Scientific. 

7. Structural and miscellaneous materials. 

1. Metals and alloys 

2. Cement 

3. Clay products 

4. Miscellaneous products 

5. Field stations 

1. Northampton 

2. Atlantic City 

3. Pittsburgh 



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Department of Commerce and Labor 
9. Bureau of Standards. 
3. Clerical. 

1. Records and accounts 

2. Correspondence 

3. Editorial 

4. Library 

5. Storeroom 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
9. Bureau of Standards. 
4. Operation. 

1. Buildings and grounds 

2. Mechanical plant 

3. General labor 

4. Laboratory labor 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
9. Bureau of Standards. 
5. Construction. 

1. Instrument shop 

2. Glassworking shop 

3. Woodworking shop 

4. General repairs and construction 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
10. Bureau of the Census. 

1. General administration. 

1. Office proper of the Director of the Census. 

2. Assistant director 

3 . Chief clerk 

1. Office proper of the chief clerk 

2. Correspondence and mail 

3. Purchasing 

4. Stationery supply room 

6. Care of property and equipment 

6. Watch force 

7. Char force 

8. Skilled labor force 

1. Carpenters 

2. Painters 

3. Electricians 

9. Labor force 

10. Engineers and firemen 

11. Telephone and telegraph operators... 

12. Mimeograph work 

13. Mechanical laboratory 

14. Library 

4. Appointment clerk 

5. Disbursing clerk 

1. Office proper of disbursing clerk 

2. Expenditures and general 

3. Cost record 

2. Population Division 

1. Office proper of the chief statistician 

2. Punching and family data section 

1 . Punching 

2. Family data 

3. Work records 

3. Tabulation section 

4. Results section 

5. Final result section 

6. Occupation section 

7. Indian data section 

3. Agriculture Division 

1. Office proper of the chief statistician 

2. Agriculture subsection 

1. Schedule files 

2. Section groups and tabulation 

3. Section groups and final results 

4. Irrigation 

1. Office work 

2. Field force (traveling) 

5. Florists and nurseries 

6. Plantation 

3. Statistics of cities subdivision 

1. Office force 

2. Field force (traveling) 

4. Manufacturers Division 

1. Office proper of chief statistician 

2. Manufacturers 

3. Mines and quarries 

4. Cotton 

1. Office force 

2. Field force, cotton agents 

5. Forest products 



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Department of Commerce and Labor — Continued. 
10. Bureau of the Census — Continued. 

5. Vital Statistics Division 

1. Office proper of chief statistician - - 

2. Transcripts of birth and death certificates 

3. Editing causes of death and other data 

4. Machine punching and tabulation 

5. Verification of returns 

6. Results work section 

7. Records and files 

8. Field force (price paid transcribers) 

6. Division of Revision and Results 

1. Office proper of chief statistician 

2. Editorial section 

3. Special research section 

4. Press notice section 

5. Statistics of special classes 1910 section 

1. Institutional enumeration 

2. Benevolent institutions 

3. Deaf and dumb and blind 

7. Publication Division 

1. Office proper of chief of division 

2. Requisitions and records 

3. Manuscript and proof reading 

4. Official register 

8. Geographer's Division 

1. Office proper of geographers 

2. Proportion of maps and charts 

3. Geographer's data, searching of records and miscellaneous 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
10. Bureau of the Census. 

4. Manufactures Division. 
4. Cotton. 

2. Field force: Cotton agents. 

1 . Alabama 

1. Autauge County 

2. Baldwin County 

3. Barbour County 

4. Bibb County 

5. Blount County 

6. Bullock County 

7. Butler County 

8. Calhoun County 

9. Chambers County 

10. Cherokee County 

11. Chilton County 

12. Choctaw County 

13. Clarke County 

14. Clay County 

15. Cleburne County 

16. Coffee County 

17. Colbert County 

18. Conecuh County 

19. Coosa County 

20. Covington County 

21. Crenshaw County 

22. Cullman County 

23. Dale County 

24. Dallas County 

25. Dekalb County. 

26. Elmore County 

27. Escambia County 

28. Etowah County 

29. Fayette County 

30. Franklin County 

31. Geneva County 

32. Greene County 

33 . Hale County 

34. Henry County 

35. Houston County 

36. Jackson County 

37. Jefferson County 

38. Lamar County 

39. Lauderdale and Lawrence Counties, Tenn. 

40. Lawrence County 

41. Lee County 

42. Limestone County 

43. Lowndes County 

44. Macon County 

45. Madison County 

46. Marengo County 

47. Marion County 

48. Marshall County 

49. Monroe County 

50. Montgomery County 

51. Morgan County 

52. Perry County 

53. Pickens County 

54. Pike County 

55. Randolph County 

56. Russell County 



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Department of Commerce and Labor — Continued. 
10. Bureau of the Census — Continued. 

4. Manufactures Division — Continued. 
4. Cotton— Continued. 

2. Field force: Cotton agents — Continued. 

1. Alabama — Continued. 

57. St. Clair County 

58. Shelby County 

59. Sumter County 

60. Talladega County 

61. Tallapoosa County (north) 

62. Tallapoosa County (south) 

63. Tuscaloosa County (east) 

64. Tuscaloosa County (west) 

65. Walker County 

66. Washington County 

67. Wilcox County (east) 

68. Wilcox County (west) 

69. Winston County 

2. Arkansas 

1. Arkansas County 

2. Ashley County 

3. Baxter County 

4. Boone (Ark.), and Taney (Mo.), Counties.. 

5. Bradley County 

6. Calhoun County 

7. Chicot County 

8. Clark County 

9. Clay County 

10. Cleburne County 

11. Cleveland County 

12. Columbia County 

13. Conway County 

14. Craighead County 

15. Crawford County 

16. Crittenden County 

17. Cross and Poinsett Counties 

18. Dallas County 

19. Desha County 

20. Drew County 

21. Faulkner County 

22. Franklin County 

23. Fulton (Ark.), and Howell (Mo.), Counties 

24. Garland County 

25. Grant County 

26. Greene County 

27. Hempstead County 

28. Hot Springs County 

29. Howard County 

30. Independence County 

31. Izard County 

32. Jackson County 

33. Jefferson County 

34. Johnson County 

35. Lafayette County 

36. Lawrence County 

37. Lee County 

38. Lincoln County 

39. Little River County 

40. Logan County 

41. Lonoke County 



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Department of Commerce and Labor — Continued. 
10. Bureau of the Census — Continued. 

4. Manufactures Division — Continued. 
4. Cotton — Continued. 

2. Field force: Cotton agents — Continued. 

2. Arkansas — Continued. 

42. Marion County 

43. Miller County . 

44. Mississippi County . 

45. Monroe County 

46. Montgomery County '..:.. 

47. Nevada County 

48. Newton County 

49. Ouachita County 

50. Perry County 

51. Phillips County 

52. Pike County 

53. Polk County 

54. Pope County 

55. Prairie County 

56. Pulaski County 

57. Randolph (Ark.) and Ripley and Oregon (Mo.) 

Counties 

58. St. Francis County 

59. Saline County 

60. Scott County 

61. Searcy County 

62. Sebastian County 

63. Sevier County 

64. Sharp County 

65. Stone County 

66. Union County 

67. Van Buren County. 

68. White County 

69. Woodruff County 

70. Yell County 

3. Florida 

1. Alachua and Levy Counties. 

2. Bradford County 

3. Columbia and Baker Counties 

4. Gadsden County 

5. Hamilton County 

6. Holmes and Washington Counties 

7. Jackson and Calhoun Counties 

8. Jefferson County 

9. Leon County 

10. Madison and Taylor Counties 

11. Santa Rosa and Escambia Counties 

12. Suwanee and Lafayette Counties 

13. Walton County ! 

4. Georgia 

1. Appling County 

2. Baker County 

3. Baldwin County 

4. Banks County 

5. Bartow County 

6. Berrien County 

7. Bibb County 

8. Brooks County 

9. Bryan County 

10. Bulloch County 

11. Burke County.' 

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Department of Commerce and Labor — Continued. 
10. Bureau of the Census — Continued. 

4. Manufactures Division — Continued. 
4. Cotton — Continued. 

2. Field force: Cotton agents— Continued. 
4. Georgia — Continued. 

12. Butts County 

13. Calhoun County 

.14. Campbell County 

15. Carroll County 

16. Chattahoochee County 

17. Chattooga County 

18. Cherokee County 

19. Clarke County 

20. Clay County 

21. Clayton County 

22. Clinch County 

23. Cobb County '. 

24. Coffee and Jefferson Davis Counties 

25. Colquitt County 

26. Columbia County 

27. Coweta County 

28. Crawford County 

29. Crisp County 

30. Dekalb and Fulton Counties 

31. Dawson County 

32. Decatur County 

33. Dodge County 

34. Dooly County 

35. Dougherty County 

36. Douglas County 

37. Early and Miller Counties 

38. Effingham County 

39. Elbert County 

40. Emanuel County 

41. Fayette Countv 

43. Floyd County." 

44. Forsythe County 

45. Glascock County 

46. Gordon County 

47. Grady County 

48. Greene County 

49. Gwinnett County 

50. Habersham and White Counties 

51. Hall and Lumpkin Counties 

52. Hancock County 

53. Haralson County 

54. Harris County 

55. Hart County 

56. Heard County 

57. Henry County 

58. Houston County 

59. Irwin and Ben Hill Counties 

60. Jackson County 

61. Jasper County 

62. Jefferson County 

63. Jenkins County 

64. Johnson County 

65. Jones County 

66. Laurens County 

67. Lee County 

68. Liberty Countv 



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Department of Commerce and Labor — Continued. 
10. Bureau of the Census — Continued. 
4. Manufactures Division — Continued. 
4. Cotton — Continued. 

2. Field force: Cotton agents — Continued. 
4. Georgia — Continued. 



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101 

102 

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107 

108 

109 

110 

111 

112 

113 

114 

115 

116 

117 

118 

119 

120 

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122 

123 

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Lincoln County 

Lowndes and Echols Counties. 

McDuffie County 

Macon County 

Madison County 

Marion County 

Meri wether County 

Milton County 

Mitchell County 

Monroe County 

Montgomery County 

Morgan County 

Murray County 

Muscogee County 

Newton County 

Oconee County 

Oglethorpe County 

Paulding County 

Pickens County 

Pierce and Ware Counties 

Pike County 

Polk County 

Pulaski County 

Putnam County 

Quitman County 

Randolph County 

Richmond County 

Rockdale County 

Schley County 

Screven County (north) 

Screven County (south) 

Spalding County 

Stephens County 

Stewart County 

Sumter County (east) 

Sumter County (west) 

Talbot County 

Taliaferro County 

Tattnall County 

Taylor County 

Telfair County 

Terrell County 

Thomas County 

Tift County 

Toombs County 

Troup County 

Turner County 

Twiggs County 

Upson County 

Walker County 

Walton County 

Warren County 

Washington County 

Wayne County 

Webster County 

Whitfield County 



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Department of Commerce and Labor — Continued. 
10. Bureau of the Census — Continued. 

4. Manufactures Division — Continued. 
4. Cotton — Continued. 
2. Field force: Cotton agents — Continued. 
4. Georgia — Continued. 

125. Wilcox County 

126. Wilkes County 

127. Wilkinson County 

128. Worth County 

5. Louisiana 

1. Acadia Parish 

2. Ascension and St. James Parishes 

3. Avoyelles Parish 

4. Bienville Parish 

5. Bossier Parish (north) 

6. Bossier Parish (south) 

7. Caddo Parish (north) 

8. Caddo Parish (south) 

9. Caldwell Parish 

10. Cameron Parish 

11. Catahoula and La Salle Parishes 

12. Claiborne Parish 

13. Concordia Parish 

14. De Soto Parish 

15. East Baton Rouge Parish 

16. East Carroll Parish 

17. East Feliciana Parish 

18. Franklin Parish 

19. Grant Parish 

20. Iberia and Vermilion Parishes 

21. Iberville Parish 

22. Jackson Parish 

23. Lafayette Parish 

24. Lincoln Parish 

25. Livingston Parish 

26. Madison Parish 

27. Morehouse Parish 

28. Natchitoches Parish (northeast) 

29. Natchitoches Parish (southeast) 

30. Ouachita Parish 

31. Ponte Coupee Parish 

32. Rapides Parish 

33. Red River Parish 

34. Richland Parish 

35. St. Helena Parish 

36. St. Landry Parish (east) 

37. St. Landry Parish (west) 

38. St. Martin Parish 

39. Sabine Parish 

40. Tangipahoa and St. Tammany Parishes 

41. Tensas Parish (north) 

42. Tensas Parish (south) 

43. Union Parish 

44. Vernon Parish 

45. Washington Parish 

46. Webster Parish 

47. West Baton Rouge Parish 

48. West Carroll Parish 

49. West Feliciana Parish 

50. Winn Parish 



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Department of Commerce and Labor — Continued. 
10. Bureau of the Census — Continued. 

4. Manufactures Division — Continued. 
4. Cotton — Continued. 

2. Field force: Cotton agents — Continued. 
6. Mississippi 

1. Adams County 

2. Alcorn County 

3. Amite County 

4. Attala County 

5. Benton County 

6. Bolivar County (south) 

7 . Bolivar County (north) 

8. Calhoun County 

9. Carroll County 

10. Chickasaw County 

11. Choctaw County 

12. Claiborne County 

13. Clarke County 

14. Clay County 

15. Coahoma County 

16. Copiah County 

17. Covington County 

18. De Soto County 

19. Forest and Perry Counties 

20. Franklin County. . . , 

21. Grenada County 

22. Hinds County 

23. Holmes County (east) 

24. Holmes County (west) 

25. Issequena County 

26. Itawamba County 

27. Jaspar County 

28. Jefferson County 

29. Jefferson Davis County 

30. Jones County 

31. Kemper County 

32. Lafayette County 

33. Lauderdale County 

34. Lawrence County 

35. Leake County 

36. Lee County 

37. Leflore County 

38. Lincoln County 

39. Lowndes County 

40. Madison County 

41. Marion County 

42. Marshall County 

43. Monroe County 

44. Montgomery County 

45. Neshoba County. 

46. Newton County 

47. Noxudee County 

48. Oktibbeha County 

49. Panola County 

50. Pearl River and Lamar Counties. 

51. Pike County 

52. Pentotoc County 

53. Prentiss County 

54. Quitman County 

55. Rankin County 

56. Scott County 



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Department of Commerce and Labor— Continued. 
10. Bureau of the Census — Continued. 

4. Manufactures Division — Continued. 
4. Cotton — Continued. 

2. Field force: Cotton agents — Continued. 

6. Mississippi — Continued. 

57. Sharkey County 

58. Simpson County 

59. Smith County 

60. Sunflower County 

61. Tallahatchie County 

62. Tate County 

63. Tippah County 

64. Tishomingo County 

65. Tunica County 

66. Union County 

67. Warren County 

68. Washington County (east) 

69. Washington County (west) 

70. Wayne and Greene Counties 

71. Webster County 

72. Wilkinson County 

73. Winston County 

74. Yalobusha County 

75. Yazoo County (east) 

76. Yazoo County (west) 

7. Missouri 

1. Dunklin County 

2. Ozark County 

3. Pemiscot and New Madrid Counties 

4. Stoddard County 

8. North Carolina 

1. Alamance and Guilford Counties. . . 

2. Anson County 

3. Beaufort County 

4. Bertie County 

5. Bladen County 

6. Cabarrus County 

7. Catawba County 

8. Chatham County 

9. Chowan County 

10. Cleveland County 

11. Columbus County 

12. Craven County 

13. Cumberland County 

14. Davidson and Davies Counties 

15. Duplin County 

16. Edgecombe County 

17. Franklin County 

18. Gaston County 

19. Gates County 

20. Granville County 

21. Greene County 

22. Halifax County 

23. Harnett County 

24. Hertford County 

25. Hoke County 

26. Hyde County 

27. Iredell and Alexander Counties 

28. Johnston County 

29. Jones County 

30. Lee County 



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Department of Commerce and Labor — Continued. 
10. Bureau of the Census — Continued. 

4. Manufactures Division — Continued. 
4. Cotton — Continued. 

2. Field force: Cotton agents — Continued. 
8. North Carolina — Continued. 

31. Lenoir County 



9. 



32. 
33. 
34. 
35. 
36. 
37. 
38. 
39. 
40. 
41. 
42. 
43. 
44. 



Lincoln County 

Martin County 

Mecklenburg County 

Montgomery County 

Moore County 

Nash County 

Northampton County 

Onslow County 

Orange and Durham Counties 

Pamlico County 

Pasquotank and Camden Counties. 

Pender County 

Perquimans County 

45. Pitt County (west) 

46. Pitt County (east) 

47. Richmond County 

48. Robeson County (north) 

49. Robeson County (south) 

50. Rowan County 

Rutherford and Polk Counties 

Sampson County 

Scotland County 

Stanly County 

55. Tyrrell County 

56. Union County 

57. Vance County 

58. Wake County . 

Warren County 

Washington County 

Wayne County 

Wilson County 

Oklahoma 

1. Atoka and Coal Counties 

2. Beckham County . , 

3. Blaine and Major Counties 

4. Bryan County 

5. Caddo County 

6. Carter County 

7. Cherokee and Adair Counties 

8. Choctaw and Pushmataha Counties. 

Cleveland County 

Comanche County 

Creek and Tulsa Counties 

12. Custer and Dewey Counties 

13. Garvin County 

14. Grady County 

Greer County 

Harmon County 

Haskell County 

Hughes County 

Jackson County 

Jefferson County 

Johnston County 

Kingfisher and Canadian Counties. . 
Kiowa and Swanson Counties 






51. 
52. 
53. 

54. 



59. 
60. 
61. 

62. 



9. 
10. 
11. 



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16; 
17. 
18. 
19. 
20. 
21. 
22. 
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Department of Commerce and Labor — Continued. 
10. Bureau of the Census — Continued. 
. 4. Manufactures Division — Continued. 
4. Cotton — Continued. 

2. Field force: Cotton agents — Continued. 

9. Oklahoma — Continued. 

24. Leflore and Latimer Counties 

25. Lincoln County 

26. Logan County 

27. Love County 

28. McLain County 

29. McCurtain County 

30. Mcintosh County 

31. Marshall County 

32. Murray County 

33. Muskogee County 

34. Noble and Garfield Counties 

35. Okfuskee County 

36. Oklahoma County 

37. Okmulgee County 

38. Pawnee and Osage Counties 

39. Payne County 

40. Pittsburg County 

41. Pontotoc County 

42. Pottawatomie County 

43. Roger Mills County 

44. Seminole County 

45. Sequoyah County 

46. Stephens County 

47. Tiliman County 

48. Wagoner, Mayes, and Rogers Counties 

49. Washita County 

10. South Carolina 

1. Abbeville County 

2. Aiken County (south) 

3. Aiken County (north) 

4. Anderson County (northeast) 

5. Anderson County (southwest) 

6. Bamberg County 

7. Barnwell County (north) 

8. Barnwell County (south) 

9. Beaufort County 

10. Berkeley County 

11. Calhoun County 

12. Charleston County (east) 

13. Charleston County (west) 

14. Cherokee County 

15. Chester County 

16. Chesterfield County 

17. Clarendon County 

18. Colleton County 

19. Darlington County 

20. Dillon County 

21. Dorchester County 

22. Edgefield County 

23. Fairfield County 

24. Florence County 

25. Georgetown County 

26. Greenville County (north) 

27. Greenville County (south) 

28. Greenwood County 

29. Hampton County 



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Department of Commerce and Labor — Continued. 
10. Bureau of the Census— Continued. 

4. Manufactures Division — Continued. 
4. Cotton — Continued. 

2. Field force: Cotton agents — Continued. 

10. South Carolina — Continued. 

30. Horry County 

31. Kershaw County 

32. Lancaster County 

33. Laurens County 

34. Lee County . . . T 

35. Lexington County 

36. Marion County 

37. Marlboro County 

38. Newberry County 

39. Oconee County 

40. Orangeburg County (southeast) 

41. Orangeburg County (northwest) 

42. Pickens County 

43. Richland County 

44. Saluda County 

45. Spartanburg County (north) 

46. Spartanburg County (south) 

47. Sumter County 

48. Union County 

49. Williamsburg County 

50. York County 

11. Tennessee - 

1. Bradley and Polk Counties 

2. Carroll County 

3. Chester County 

4. Crockett County 

5. Decatur County 

6. Dyer County 

7. Fayette County 

8. Gibson County 

9. Giles and Marshall Counties 

10. Hardin, Perry, and Wayne Counties 

11. Hardeman County 

12. Haywood County 

13. Henderson County 

14. Henry and Benton Counties . 

15. Lake County 

16. Lauderdale County 

17. Lincoln County 

18. McMinn County 

19. McNairy County 

20. Madison County 

21. Obion and Weakley (Tenn.) and Fulton (Ky.) 

Counties 

22. Rutherford, Bedford, Marshall, and Williamson 

Counties 

23. Shelby County 

24. Tipton County 

12. Texas 

1. Anderson County 

2. Angelina County 

3. Atascosa County 

4. Austin County 

5. Bastrop County 

6. Baylor County 

7. Bee and Live Oak Counties 



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Department of Commerce and Labor — Continued. 
10. Bureau of the Census — Continued. 

4. Manufactures Division — Continued. 
4. Cotton — Continued. 

2. Field force: Cotton agents — Continued. 
12. Texas — Continued. 

8. Bell County 

9. Bexar County 

10. Blanco County 

11. Bosque County 

12. Bowie County 

13. Brazoria County 

14. Brazos County 

15. Brown County 

16. Burleson County 

17. Burnet County 

18. Caldwell County 

19. Callahan County 

20. Cameron County 

21. Camp County 

22. Cass County 

23. Cherokee County 

24. Childress County 

25. Clay County 

26. Coke County 

27. Coleman County 

28. Collin County 

29. Colorado County 

30. Comal County 

31. Comanche County 

32. Concho and Runnels Counties 

33. Cooke County 

34. Coryell County 

35. Cottle County 

36. Dallas County 

37. Delta County 

38. Denton County 

39. De Witt County 

40. Eastland and Shackleford Counties 

41. Ellis County 

42. Erath County 

43. Falls County 

44. Fannin County 

45. Fayette County 

46. Fisher County 

47. Foard County 

48. Fort Bend County 

49. Franklin County 

50. Freestone County 

51 Frio County 

52. Gillespie County 

53. Goliad County. 

54. Gonzales County 

55. Grayson County 

56. Gregg County 

57. Grimes County 

58. Guadalupe County 

59. Hall, Collingsworth, and Donley Counties 

60. Hamilton County 

61. Hardeman County 

62. Harris County 

63. Harrison County 



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Department of Commerce and Labor — Continued. 
10. Bureau of the Census — Continued. 

4. Manufactures Division — Continued. 
4. Cotton — Continued. 

2. Field force: Cotton agents — Continued. 
12. Texas — Continued. 

64. Haskell County 

65. Hays County : 

66. Henderson County .-. 

67. Hidalgo and Starr Counties 

68 . Hill County . 

69. Hood and Somervell Counties 

70. Hopkins County 

71. Houston County 

72. Howard, Glasscock, Mitchell, Midland, and 

Martin Counties 

73. Hunt County 

74. Jack County 

75. Jasper County 

76. Johnson County 

77. Jones County 

78. Karnes County 

79. Kaufman County 

80. Kendall, Bandera, and Kerr Counties 

81. Knox County 

82. Lamar County 

83. Lampasas County , 

84. Lavaca County 

85. Lee County 

86. Leon County 

87. Liberty, Chambers, and Hardin Counties 

88. Limestone County 

89. Llano County 

90. McCulloch County 

91. McLennan County 

92. Madison County 

93. Marion County • 

94. Mason County 

95. Medina, Uvalde, and Zavalla Counties 

96. Milam County 

97. Mills County .,...' 

98. Montague County 

99. Montgomery County 

100. Morris County 

101. Nacogdoches County 

102. Navarro County 

103. Nolan County. 

104. Nueces, San Patricio, and Duval Counties 

105. Palo Pinto County 

106. Panola County 

107. Parker County 

108. Polk County 

109. Rains County 

110. Red River County 

111. .Robertson County 

112. Rockwall County 

113. Rusk County 

114. San Augustine County 

115. San Jacinto County 

116. San Saba County 

117. Sabine County 

118. Scurry County 

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10. Bureau of the Census — Continued. 

4. Manufactures Division — Continued. 
4. Cotton — Continued. 

2. Field force: Cotton agents — Continued. 

12. Texas — Continued. 

119. Shelby County 

120. Smith County 

121. Stephens County 

122. Stonewall, Dickens, and Kent Counties 

123. Tarrant County 

124. Taylor County 

125. Throckmorton County 

126. Titus County 

127. Tom Green and Schleicher Counties 

128. Travis County 

129. Trinity County 

130. Tyler County 

131. Upshur County 

132. Van Zandt County 

133. Victoria County 

134. Walker County 

135. WallerCounty 

136. Washington County 

137. Wharton and Jackson Counties 

138. Wichita and Archer Counties 

139. Wilbarger County 

140. Williamson County 

141. Wilson County 

142. Wise County 

143. Wood County 

144. Young County 

13. Virginia 

1. Brunswick County 

2. Greenesville County 

3. Mecklenburg County 

4. Nansemond and Norfolk Counties 

5. Southampton County 

6. Sussex County 



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11. Bureau of Statistics. 

1. Office proper of the chief of bureau. . 

2. Chief clerk 

3. Division of information 

4. Division of compilation 

5. Division of examination and revision 

6. Division of internal commerce 

7. Library 

8. Letter files and property 



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Department of Commerce and Labor. 
12. Bureau of Manufactures. 

1. Office proper of the chief of bureau 

2. Office proper of the assistant chief of bureau 

3. Correspondence and files 

4. Consular division 

5. Foreign tariff division 

6. Commercial field agents 



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13. Bureau of Labor . 

1. Office proper of the Commissioner of Labor : 

2. Office proper of the chief statistician 

3. Correspondence and files 

4. Accounts 

5. Supplies and publications 

6. First division 

1. Investigating, tabulating, etc 

7. Second division 

1. Investigating, tabulating, etc 

8. Labor laws, court decisions, and Government compensation act 

9. Digests and reports 

10. Editing and proof reading 

11. Library 

12. Special field agents 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1230 



149 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



Department of Commerce and Labor. 
14. Bureau of Corporations. 

1. Office proper of the Commissioner of Corporations 

2. Office proper of the Deputy Commissioner of Corporations 

3. Special attorneys, special examiners, and special agents. 

4. Chief clerk 

1. Files and mails 

2. Accounts, supplies, time 

3. Stenographers 

4. Computers and translators 

5. Library 

6. Messenger boys 



1231 






CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION 



1233 



Civil Service Commission. 

1. General administration 

1. Office proper of commission 

2. Disbursing clerk 

3. Library 

4. Superintendent's office 

5. Supplies and expenditure force 

2. Office of chief examiner 

1. Office proper of chief examiner 

2. Examining Division 

1 . Examining section 

2. Averaging section 

3. Shipping section 

4. Record and filing section (not mails) 

3. Application Division 

1. Information section 

2. Application section 

3. Examination section 

4. Boards of examiners section 

5. Stenographic section 

4. District secretaries office 

1. First district, Boston 

2. Second district, New York 

3. Third district, Philadelphia 

4. Fourth district, Washington 

5. Fifth district, Atlanta 

6. Sixth district, Cincinnati 

7. Seventh district, Chicago 

8. Eighth district, St. Paul 

9. Ninth district, St. Louis 

10. Tenth district, New Orleans 

11. Eleventh district, Seattle 

12. Twelfth district, San Francisco 

5. Board of labor employment 

3. Office of secretary 

1. Office proper of secretary 

2. Appointment Division 

1. Certification section 

2. Service record section 

3. Transfer, reinstatement, and promotion section 

4. Stenographic section 

5. Mails and files section 



Refer- 
ence 

page. 



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INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION 



1237 



Interstate Commerce Commission. 

1 . The commission proper 

2. General administration 

1. Secretary 

1. Office proper of the secretary 

2. Chief clerk..... 

3 . Division of mails and files 

4. Division of correspondence 

5. Division of dockets 

1. Administrative section 

2. Docket entry and filing section 

3. Process-serving section 

6. Division of documents 

7. Division of supplies 

8. Division of indices 

9. Printing section 

10. Appointments section 

11. Telephone section 

12. Care and maintenance of building and equipment section 

1. Watch force 

2. Labor force 

3. Char force 

4. Elevator conductors' force 

2. Disbursing clerk 

1. Administrative section 

2. Audit and miscellaneous section 

3. Chief examiner 

1. Administrative section 

2. Board of review 

3. Examiners (field force) 

4. Division of statistics 

1. Administrative section 

2. Steam railway annual report section 

3. Steam railway monthly report section 

4. Express reports section 

5. Electric railway reports section 

6. Water line reports section 

7. Telegraph and telephone reports section 

8. Miscellaneous carriers' section 

9. Special reports and investigations section 

10. Mails and files section 

11. Supplies section 

5. Division of tariffs 

1. Administrative section 

2. Freight tariff file section 

3. Passenger tariff file section 

4. Express tariff file section ' 

5. Concurrence file section 

6. Correspondence file section 

7. Rate section 

8. Correspondence section 

9. Mail section 

6. Division of inquiry 

1. Administrative and legal section 

2. Investigation section (field force) 

7. Division of law 

1. Court section 

2. Investigation section 

8. Division of accidents 

1. Administrative section 

2. Accident report section 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1239 



la 



Interstate Commerce Commission — Continued. 
2. General administration — Continued. 

9. Division of hours of service 

1. Administrative section 

2. Investigation section (field force) 

10. Division of claims 

1. Administrative section 

2. Correspondence section 

3. Stenographic section 

11. District electric railway commission 

1. Administrative section 

12. Library 

13. Division of safety appliances 

1. Administrative section 

2. Inspection section (field force) 

3. Legal section 

14. Division of carriers' accounts 

1. Administrative section 

2. Office section (Washington) 

3. Field section, examiners and assistants (Washington). 

4. Chicago branch office 

1. Administrative section 

2. Office section (Chicago) 

3. Field section, examiners and assistants (Chicago). 

15. Division of block signals 

1. Administrative section 

2. Investigation section (field force) 

16. Division of locomotive boiler inspection 

1. Administrative section 

2. Field section (inspectors) 

17. Fourth section board 

1. Administrative section 

2. Office section 



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ence 
page. 



1240 



SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 



1241 




Smithsonian Institution. 

1. General administration 

2. United States National Museum , 

3. International exchanges 

1. Assistant secretary in charge 

1. Chief clerk 

4. Bureau of American Ethnology 

1. Ethnologist in charge 

1. Librarian 

5. Astrophysical Observatory 

1 . Director 

6. International Catalogue of Scientific Literature (Regional Bureau for 

the United States) 

1. Assistant in charge 

7. National Zoological Park 

1. Superintendent 

2. Assistant superintendent 

1. Buildings and grounds 

2. Animal department 



1243 



Smithsonian Institution. 

1. General administration. 

1. The establishment 

2. The Board of Regents 

1. Regents 

2. Chancellor _ 

3. Executive committee '. 

4. Secretary 

3. Secretary of the Institution 

1. Assistant secretaries 

2. Chief clerk 

3. Disbursing officer (for all Government branches) . 

4. Property clerk 

5. Editor -.--.--- 

6. Advisory committee on printing and publication. 

7. Committee on business methods 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1244 



Smithsonian Institution. 

2. United States National Museum. 

1. Assistant Secretary in charge 

2. Administrative assistant 

1. Correspondence and documents 

2. Registration and shipping 

3. Property (supplies) 

4. Library 

5. Photographic laboratory 

6. Editor 

7. Superintendent of construction and labor. . 

1. Engineer 

2. Captain of watch 

3. Foreman of laborers (new building) 

4. Foreman of laborers (old building) 

5. Foreman of charwomen 

6. Foreman of carpenter shop 

7. Foreman of paint shop 

8. Foreman of building repairs 

8. Condemnation committee 

9. Committee on case design 

10. Committee on inspection and drawings 

11. Committee on material held for postage — 

3. Department of anthropology 

1. Division of ethnology 

2. Division of prehistoric archaeology 

3. Division of historic archaeology 

4. Division of physical anthropology 

5. Division of technology 

6. Division of graphic arts 

1. Section of photography 

7. Division of ceramics 

8. Division of musical instruments 

9. Division of medicine 

10. Division of history 

11. Preparator's workshop 

4. Department of biology 

1. Division of mammals 

2. Division of birds 

1. Section of birds' eggs 

3. Division of reptiles and batrachians 

4. Division of fishes 

5. Division of mollusks 

6. Division of insects 

1. Section of hymenoptera 

2. Section of coleoptera 

3. Section of lepidoptera 

4. Section of diptera 

5. Section of hemiptera 

6. Section of orthoptera 

7. Section of myriapoda 

8. Section of arachnida 

9. Section of forest tree beetles 

7. Division of marine invertebrates 

1. Section of helminthological collections 

8. Division of plants 

1. Section of cryptogmatic collections 

2. Section of higher algae 

3. Section of lower fungi 

9. Preparators' workshops 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1245 



3a 



Smithsonian Institution — Continued . 

2. United States National Museum — Continued. 

5. Department of geology '. 

1. Division of physical and chemical geology 

2. Division of mineralogy 

3. Division of paleontology 

1. Section of invertebrate paleontology. 1 

2. Section of vertebrate paleontology 

3. Section of paleobotany 

4. Preparators' workshops 

5. Department of mineral technology 

6. Department of fine arts (National Gallery of Art). 



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ence 
page. 



1246 



THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 



1247 



District of Columbia. 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1. Board of Commissioners 

2. Board of Education 

3. Board of Charities 

4. Judiciary 



2 

70 

248 

249 



1249 



District of Columbia. 



1. Board of Commissioners. 

1. Board proper 

2. Commissioner (Rudolph) 



1. Office proper of the commissioner 

2. Secretary of the board 

3 . Assessment department 

4. Auditor's office 

5. Collector's office 

6. Disbursing office 

7. Purchasing office 

8. Sinking fund and interest on funded debt 

9. Office of corporation counsel 

10. Department of insurance 

11. Public Library 

12. Columbia Institution for the Deaf and Dumb. 

13. Maintenance and tuition of colored deaf mute 

14. Institution of Indigent Blind Children 

15. Board of Children's Guardians 

16. Municipal Lodging House 

17. Tuberculosis Hospital 

18. Industrial Home School 

19. Industrial Home School for Colored Children.. 

20. Home for Aged and Infirm. 

21. Workhouse 

22. Washington Asylum and Jail 

23. Reform School for Girls 

24. National Training School for Boys 

25. Playgrounds 

26. Bathing beach 

27. All unassigned matters 

3. Commissioner (Johnston) 

1. Office proper of the commissioner 

2. Fire department 

3 . Health department 

4. Police department 

5. Inspection of commodities 

6. Superintendent of weights and measures 

7. Coroner's office 

8. Supervision of medical practice 

9. Veterinary surgeon 

4. Commissioner (Judson) 

1. Office proper of the commissioner 

2. Office of chief clerk, engineer department 

3. Second assistant to engineer commissioner 

1. Water department, distribution 

2. Water registrar, office of 

3. Sewer department 

4. Office of inspector of buildings 

Office of municipal architect 

Office of inspector of plumbing 

Office of inspector of gas and meters 

Permit clerk 

Automobile board 

Office of electrical engineer 

Superintendent of stables 

Superintendent of buildings 



5. 

6. 

7. 

8. 

9. 
10. 
11. 
12. 



1250 



2a 



District of Columbia. 



1. Board of Commissioners — Continued. 
4. Commissioner (Judson) — Continued. 

4. Junior assistant to engineer commissioner. 

1. Engineer of highways 

2. Superintendent of streets 

3. Superintendent of street cleaning 

4. Resurfacing division 

5. Superintendent of roads 

6. Inspection of asphalts and cements. . . 

7. Surveyor's office 

8 . Trees and parking division 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 



Note. — The District of Columbia was established under the authority and direction of acts of Congress 
approved July 16, 1790, and March 3, 1791, which were passed to give effect to a clause in the eighth section 
of the first article of the Constitution of the United States, giving Congress the power — 

"To exercise exclusive legislation in all cases whatsoever over such District (not exceeding ten miles 
square) as may, by cession of particular States and the acceptance of Congress, become the seat of the Gov- 
ernment of the United States, and to exercise like authority over all places purchased, by the consent of the 
legislature of the State in which the same shall be, for the erection of forts, magazines, arsenals, dockyards, 
and other needful buildings." 

The local government of the District of Columbia is a municipal corporation having jurisdiction over the 
territory which "was ceded by the State of Maryland to the Congress of the United States for the permanent 
seat of the Government of the United States." 

This government is administered by a board of three commissioners having in general equal powers and 
duties. 

Two of these commissioners, who must have been actual residents of the District for three years next 
before their appointment and have during that period claimed residence nowhere else, are appointed from 
civil life by the President of the United States and confirmed by the Senate of the United States for a term 
of three years each and until their successors are appointed and qualified. 

The other commissioner is detailed from time to time by the President of the United States from the 
Engineer Corps of the United States Army, and shall not be required to perform any other duty. This 
commissioner shall be selected from among the captains or officers of higher grade having served at least 
15 years in the Corps of Engineers of the Army of the United States. 

Three officers of the same corps, junior to said commissioner, may be detailed to assist him by the Presi- 
dent of the United States. 

The senior officer of the Corps of Engineers of the Army who shall for the time being be detailed to act 
as assistant (and in case of his absence from the District or disability, the junior officer so detailed) shall, 
in the event of the absence from the District or disability of the commissioner who shall for the time being 
be detailed from the Corps of Engineers, perform all the duties imposed by law upon said commissioner. 

The salary of each of the commissioners is $5,000 per annum. 

One of the said commissioners shall be chosen president of the Board of Commissioners at their first 
meeting, and annually and whenever a vacancy shall occur thereafter. 

The commissioners are in a general way vested with jurisdiction covering all the ordinary features of 
municipal government. 

Congress has by sundry statutes empowered the commissioners to make building regulations; plumbing 
regulations; to make and enforce all such reasonable and usual police regulations as they may deem neces- 
sary for the protection of lives, limbs, health, comfort, and quiet of all persons, and the protection of all 
property within the District, and other regulations of a municipal nature. 



24374°— H. Doc. 458, 62-2, vol 2 29 1 251 



District of Columbia. 


No. 
3 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


1. Board of Commissioners. 
1. Board proper. 

1. Commissioners 


$5, 000 


o 





1 Two of the commissioners (one of whom is selected president by the members of the board) are 
appointed by the President of the United States from civil life; the third is detailed from time to time by 
the President of the United States from the Engineer Corps of the United States Army. 



1252 






District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


1. Board of Commissioners. 

2. Commissioner (Rudolph). 

1. Office proper of the commissioner. 

1. Private secretary 


1 
1 


$1, 600 
600 




2. Messenger 








1253 



District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 

ecce 

page. 


1. Board of Commissioners. 
2. Commissioner. 

2. Secretary of the board. 
1. Supervision. 

1. Secretary 


1 

1 

2 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 


$2, 400 

1, 500 
1,200 

840 

1,300 

840 

1,200 
1,000 

720 

480 




2. Records and files. 

1. Clerk 




2. Clerks 




3. Clerk 




3. Correspondence. 

1. Clerk 




2. Stenographer and typewriter 

4. Board hearings. 

1. Assistant secretary 




2. Clerk 




5. Miscellaneous. 

1. Clerk 




2. Messenger 









1254 



District of Columbia. 



1. Board of Commissioners. 
2. Commissioner. 

3. Assessment department. 

1. Supervision 

1. Assessor 

2. Board of assistant assessors 2 . 

3. Office of chief clerk 



4. 



7. 



Assistant assessor (acting chief clerk) . . 

Records and general 

1. Clerks 

Clerks 

Clerk 

Clerks 

Clerks 

Clerks... 

Graphic service 

1. Clerk 

Personal tax board 

1. Board proper 

1. Assistant assessors 

2. Clerk... 

1. Assistant clerk 

3. Inspection force 

1. Inspectors 

4. Appraisal service 

1. Appraiser 

5. Temporary service 3 

Excise board 

1. Board proper 

1. Assistant assessors 

2. Chief clerk 

1. Clerk 

2. Clerk 

3. Messenger 

Beard for the assessment of taxes on 

real estate 

1. Board 4 

2. Messenger and driver service 

1. Messenger 

2. Messenger and driver 

Special assessment office. 



Special assessment clerk (in 

charge) 

2. Clerical and general 

1. Clerks 

2. Clerks 

3. Clerk 

Arrears (of assessment) . 

1. 
2. 



9. 



Assistant assessor (in charge). . 
Clerical service 

1. Clerks 

2. Clerks 

3. Messenger service 

1. Messenger 

Licenses 

1. Inspector of licenses 

2 . Assistant inspector of licenses . 



No. 



Salary. 



$4, 000 



2,000 



1,500 
1,400 
1,200 
1,000 
900 
720 



1,200 



3,000 
1,400 
1,000 



1,200 
i,*866 



3,000 
2,000 
1,200 
1,000 
600 



600 
600 



2,000 



1,200 
900 
750 



2,000 



1,200 
1,000 



450 



1,200 
1,000 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1 Assessor's salary is $3,500 per annum. He receives $500 additional as chairman of excise and personal 
tax board. 

2 The law provides for a board of assistant assessors (consisting of five members at $3,000 each), and that 
the members thereof shall constitute the personal tax board, excise board and board for the assessment of 
taxes on realty (q. v.). (The law further provides for two assistant assessors at $2,000 each.) 

3 The sum of $2,000 is appropriated for extra clerk hire. 

4 The assessors who constitute the excise board also make up this board. 



1255 



District of Columbia. 



No. 



Salary. 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1. Board of Commissioners. 
2. Commissioner. 

4. Auditor' s office. 
1 



3. 



5. 



Supervisor 

1. Auditor 

2. Chief clerk 

Correspondence and files 

1. Clerk 

2. Clerk 

Obligations and requisitions . 

1. Clerk 

2. Clerk 

3. Clerk 

4. Audit of receipts 

1. Clerk 

2. Clerk 

Audit of disbursements 



1. 

2. 
3. 

4. 
5. 



Clerks 

Clerk 

Clerks 

Clerks 

Clerk 

6 . Indexing and forwarding of vouchers . 

1. Clerk 

7 . Bookkeeping and accounting 

1. Bookkeeper 

2. Clerk 

3. Clerk 

4. Clerk 

8. Messenger service 

1. Messenger 



$4, 000 
2,250 



1,000 
900 



1,600 

1,350 

936 



1,400 
900 



1,600 
1,400 
1,200 
1,000 
720 



900 



1,800 

1,200 

1,000 

720 



600 



1256 



District of Columbia. 



1. 



No. 



Board of Commissioners. 
2. Commissioner. 

5. Collector's office. 

1 . Supervision I 

1. Collector of taxes 1 

2. Deputy collector of taxes 1 

2. Cashier's office ! 



1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
1. 



Cashier I 

Assistant cashier | . 1 

Clerk and bank messenger ' 1 

Coupon clerks 3 

Bookkeeper j 1 

3. Bookkeeping and accounting 

2. Clerks 

3. Clerk 

4. Clerk 

4. Correspondence and files 

1. Clerk 

5. Tax arrears department 

1. Bailiff 

2. Bailiffs 

6. Tax sales department 2 

7 . Messenger service 

1. Messenger 



Salary. 



$4, 000 
2,000 



1,800 
1,400 
1,200 
900 
1,600 



1,400 
1,200 
1,000 



1,400 



x 3. 
x 3. 



50 
00 



600 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1 Per diem. 

2 An appropriation of 



is made available to provide temporary clerical force for this department. 



1257 



District of Columbia. 



No. 



1. Board of Commissioners. 
2. Commissioner. 

6. Disbursing office. 

1 . Supervision and general 

1. Disbursing officer 

2. Deputy disbursing officer. 

2. Payrolls 

1. Clerk 

2. Clerks 

3. Clerk . 

3. Messenger service 

1 . Messenger 



Salary. 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



\% 000 
1,600 



1,200 

1,000 

900 



480 



1258 



District of Columbia. 



1. Board of Commissioners, 
2. Commissioner. 

7. Purchasing division. 



1, 



2. 



Supervision . 

1 . Purchasing officer 

2. Deputy purchasing officer. 
Clerical service 

1. General 



No. 



1. Clerk 

2. Clerks 

3. Clerks 

4. Clerks 

5. Laborers l 

2. Correspondence, files, and vouchers. 

1. Clerk 

2. Clerk 

Field service 

1 . Inspection 



Inspection of fuel 

1. Inspector of fuel 

2. Assistant inspector of fuel. . 
Inspection of construction mate- 
rials 

Inspector of materials 

Inspector of property 

Inspector 

Inspectors 

stores and construction ma- 
terial 

1 . Property yard keepers 

2. Storekeeper 

4. Messenger service 

1. Messenger 

2. Driver. 



2. Care 



1. 

2. 
3. 
4. 
of 



Salary. 



10 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



52, 750 
1,600 



1,500 

1,200 

900 

720 

600 



1,300 
900 



1,500 
1,100 



1,200 
936 
900 

780 



1,000 
900 



600 
480 



1 Perform clerical work. 



1259 



11 



District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


1. Board of Commissioners. 
1. Commissioner. 

8. Sinking fund and interest on funded debt. 

1. Commissioner of the sinking fund — ex 

officio (Treasurer of the United States) . . . 

2. Clerical service 


1 










1. Clerk 


1 
1 


$1, 600 
900 




2. Clerk 









1260 



12 



District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


1. Board of Commissioners. 
2. Commissioner. 

9. Office of corporation counsel. 

1. Corporation counsel 


1 


$4, 500 




2. Professional assistance 




1. General 








1. First assistant 


1 
1 


2,500 
1,800 




2. Second assistant 




2. Condemnation of streets 




1. Third assistant 


1 


1,600 




3. Police court 




1. Fourth assistant 


1 


1,500 




4. Juvenile court 




1. Fifth assistant 


1 


1,500 




3. Clerical service (records, files, pleading, 
and practice) 




1. Stenographer 


1 
1 
1 


1,200 
840 
720 




2. Stenographer 




3. Clerk 









1261 



13 



District of Columbia. 



Board of Commissioners. 
2. Commissioner. 

10. Department of insurance. 

1. Supervision 

1. Superintendent 

2. Investigation of companies and prepara- 

tion of report 

1. Examiner 

2. Statistician l 

Records, files, and correspondence 

1. Clerk 

2. Stenographer 



3. 



No. 



Salary. 



$3, 500 



1,700 
1,700 



1,200 
720 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



The sum of $1,200 is made available to provide additional temporary clerk hire for this work. 



1262 



14 



District of Columbia. 



1. Board of Commissioners. 
2. Commissioner. 

11. Public Library. 

1. General administration 

1. Librarian 

2. Assistant librarian 

2. Correspondence and office records 

1. Librarian's secretary 

2. Stenographer and typewriter 

3. Copyist 

3. Distribution 

1 . Messenger 

4. Book orders and accessions 

1. Assistant (in charge) 

2. Assistant 

3. Assistant 

4. Page 

5. Cataloguing, classification and distribution 

of books 

1. Cataloguer 

2. Cataloguer 

3. Cataloguer ' 

4. Cataloguers 

5. Assistant 

6. Pages 

6. Bindery division 

1. Assistant 

2. Collector 

7. Circulating department. 



Chief, circulating department. 

Assistant 

Assistants 

Assistant 

Attendants r 

Attendants 

Messenger 

Pages 



8. Children's department. . . 

1 . Children 's librarian . . 

2. Assistant 

3. Assistant 

4. Attendants 

5. Attendant 

6. Pages 

9. Reference department 

1 . Reference librarian . . . 

2. Assistant 

3. Assistant 

10. Industrial department. . . 

1 . Assistant 

2. Assistant 

3. Page 

11. Reading Room for blind. 
1. 



Assistant in charge. 



No. 



Salary. 



$3, 500 
1,500 



900 
720 
480 



480 



720 
540 
480 
360 



900 
720 
600 
540 
480 
360 



720 
480 



1,200 
720 
600 
540 
540 
480 
480 
360 



1,000 
1,000 
600 
540 
480 
360 



000 
720 
540 



720 
600 
360 



1,200 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1263 



14a 



District of Columbia. 



No. 



Salary. 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1. Board of Commissioners — Continued. 
2. Commissioner — Continued. 

11. Public Library — Continued. 

12. Care and protection of building. 



1. 

2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 
7. 



13. 
14. 



15. 



Engineer 

Fireman 

Workman 

Janitors 

Library guard 

Cloak-room attendants 

Charwomen 

Miscellaneous x 

Takoma Branch. Library 

1. Branch librarian 

2. Children's librarian 

3. Assistant 

4. Janitor 

Stations 2 

1. Georgetown station (700 books) 

2. Neighborhood House (500 books) 

3 . Social Settlement (340 books) 

4. Rosedale station (365 books) 

5. Young Men's Christian Association 

(740 books) 

6. Noel House (350 books). 

7. Friendship House (265 books) 

8. Young Women's Christian Association 

(50 books) 



$1, 080 
720 
600 
480 
720 
360 
180 



900 
600 
480 
360 



1 Appropriations of $1,000 and $1,700, respectively, are made to provide (1) substitutes and temporary 
service; (2) Sunday and holiday service. 

2 The stations are independent of the Public Library, being administered by the organizations under 
whose auspices they are maintained. The Public Library loans books to these stations for circulation, 
and in this way exercises a certain supervision over them. They are open only part of the time. 



1264 



District of Columbia. 



1. 



Board of Commissioners. 
2. Commissioner. 

15. Board of children's guardians. 

1. Board proper 

1. Members x 

2. Supervision and general. . 
1. Agent 

Clerical service 



3. 



1. Executive clerk 

2. Records and files 

1. Clerk 

3. General 

1. Clerk.... 

4. Placing out and investigating service 

1. Placing children 

1. Placing officer 

2. Placing officers 

2. Investigation of condition of children 

placed out 

1. Investigating clerk 

2. Visiting inspectors 

5. Messenger service 
1. " 



Messenger. 



No. 



Salary. 



$1, 800 
*i,'266' 



720 
660 ' 



1,000 
900 



900 
720 



360 



15 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1 The members of the board of children's guardians are appointed by judges of police court and judge 
holding criminal court. No compensation. 



1265 



16 



District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


1. Board of Commissioners. 
2. Commissioner. 

16. Municipal lodging house . 

1. Superintendent 


1 


$1, 200 




2. Operation 




1. Foreman 


1 

2 


360 
360 




2. Cooks 




3. Care and protection of building 




1. Night watchman 


1 


*150 









1 For six months only. 



1266 



17 



District of Columbia. 



1. Board of Commissioners. 
2. Commissioner. 

17. Tuberculosis Hospital. 

1. Office of superintendent 

1 . Superintendent 

2. Clerk 

2. Medical service 

1 . Resident physician 

2. Pathologist 

3. Superintendent of nurses. 

4. Nurses 

3. Operation. 



1. 



2. 



2. 

3. 

4. 

5. 

6. 

7. 

8. 

9. 
10. 
11. 
12. 
13. 
14. 
15. 



:no. 



4. 



Clerical 

1. Clerk 

Manual 

1. Engineer 

Engineer 

Engineer 

Fireman 

Elevator conductor 

Matron 

Cook 

Cooks 2 

Ward maids 2 

Servants 4 

Laundryman 1 

Laundresses 3 

Farmer 1 

Laborer 1 

Orderlies 3 

Protection and care of buildings 

1. Watchman 1 



Salary. 



$1, 800 
720 



480 
300 
720 
600 



720 



720 
600 
480 
300 
300 
600 
360 
180 
180 
180 
600 
180 
360 
360 
360 



360 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



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18 



District of Columbia. 



No. 



Salary. 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1. Board of Commissioners. 
2. Commissioner. 

18. Industrial Home School. 



2. 



Supervision 

1. Board of trustees * 

2. Superintendent 

Instruction and care of children. 



Manual training teacher. 

Sewing teacher 

Matron 

Matrons 

Matrons 

Nurse 

Housekeeping 

1 . Housekeeper 

2. Cook 

3. Laundress 

4. Housemaids 

Miscellaneous 

1. Florist 

2. Engineer 

3. Farmer 



$1, 500 



600 
360 
480 
360 
300 
300 



360 
240 
240 
180 



840 
720 
540 



1 The board of trustees, consisting of 9 members, is appointed by the Commissioners of the District of 
Columbia. They serve without compensation. 



1268 



19 



District of Columbia. 



1. Board of Commissioners. 
2. Commissioner. 

19. Industrial Home School for Colored Children. 



Supervision. 

1. Superintendent 

Care and instruction of children. 

1. Matron 

2. Teachers 

3. Manual training teacher 

4. Sewing teacher 

5. Caretakers 

Housekeeping 

1. Cook 

2. Laundress 

Care and protection. 

1. Farmer 

2. Stableman 

3. Watchman 



No. 



Salary. 



$1, 200 



480 
480 
480 
360 
360 



240 
240 



480 
480 
480 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1269 






20 



District of Columbia. 



1. Superintendent. 

2. Medical department. 

1. Physician 

2. Nurse 

3. Housekeeping. 

1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 
7. 



Matron. 

Cook 

Baker 

Male attendants 

Cook 

Female attendants 

Seamstress 

8. Cook 

9. Servants 

4. Garden, farm, and stables 

1. Farmer 

2. Farm hands 

3. Dairyman 

4. Hostler and driver 

5. Care of building 

1. Engineer 

2. Engineer 

3. Engineer 

4. Engineer 

6. Miscellaneous 

1. Clerk.... 

2. Blacksmith and woodworker. 

3. Laundryman 

4. Tailor 



No. 



1. Board of Commissioners. 
2. Commissioner. 

20. Home for the Aged and Infirm. 



Salary. 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



$1, 200 



480 
360 



600 
600 
540 
360 
300 
300 
240 
180 
144 



540 
360 
360 
240 



900 
720 
480 
300 



900 
540 
540 
360 



1270 



21 



District of Columbia. 



1. Board of Commissioners. 
2. Commissioner. 
21. Workhouse. 



1 



2. 



3. 



5. 



Supervision 

1. Superintendent 

2. Assistant superintendent 

Guards 

1. Captain, day guards 

1. Day guards 

2. Captain, night guards 

1 . Guards 

3. Officers 

Receiving and discharging officers 

1. Receiving and discharging officer. . . 

2. Receiving and discharging officer. . . 
Clerical service 

1. Chief clerk 

2. Stenographer 

Medical service 

1. Physician 

Industries 



2. 



3. 



Brick plant 

1. Superintendent.. 

Sawmill 

1. Foreman 

Road cement plant . . . 

1. Foreman 

' 4. Clay worker 

5. Clothing and laundry. 

1. Foreman 

Miscellaneous 

]. 
2. 

o 
O. 

4. 
5. 
6. 



Chief engineer and electrician . 

Engineer 

Veterinary 

Steward 

Storekeeper 

Caretaker of site of reformatory. 



No. 



1 

26 

1 

18 

10 



Salary. 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



60 



1 75 
*55 
2 75 
x 50 
x 40 



60 
50 



100 
1 60 



112^ 



125 



75 



'60 
'40 



60 



'75 
'75 
l 65 
x 75 
*55 
J 15 



1 Per month. 



1271 



22 



District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


1. 


Board of Commissioners. 
2. Commissioner. 

22. Washington Asylum and Jail. 

1 . Supervision 










1. Superintendent 


1 
1 


$1, 800 
1,400 






2. Assistant superintendent 






2. Guards 






1. Guards 


3 
12 

2 


1,080 

1,020 

900 






2. Guards 


- 




3. Matrons 






3 . Medical service 






1. Visiting physician 


1 
1 
1 
1 

2 
3 

8 
8 
8 


1,080 
840 
720 
480 
480 
425 
300 
150 
120 






2. Superintendent of nursing 






3. Pharmacist 






4. Resident phvsician. . . .... 






5. Nurses 






6. Nurses 






7. Orderlies 






8. Pupil nurses 






9 . Pupil nurses 






4. Operation and maintenance 






1 . Supervision 










1. Superintendent of building 

2. Clerical service 


1 


1,200 






1. Jail department 










1. Clerk 


1 


1,200 






2. Hospital department 






1. Clerk 


1 


840 






3. Engineers (steam and heating plant) 
1. Engineers 






2 
1 
3 
2 


1,020 
900 
480 
*50 






2. Engineers 






3. Engineers 






4. Engineers 






4. Cooking and housekeeping 






1. Steward 


1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
3 
6 
2 


720 
600 
300 
300 
180 
180 
180 
180 






2. Cook 






3. Housekeeper 






4. Assistant cook 






5. Cooks 






6. Waiters. 






7. Ward maids 






8. Chambermaids 






9. Laundry department 






1. Laundryman 


1 
1 
6 
1 


600 
365 
360 
300 






2. Assistant laundryman 

3. Laundresses 






4. Seamstresses 






5. Miscellaneous 






1. Watchman 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


480 
500 
540 
365 
240 
240 






2. Blacksmith and woodworker 

3. Gardener 






4. Driver 






5. Hostler 






6. Driver 











1 Per month. 



1272 



23 



District of Columbia. 



1. Board of Commissioners. 
2. Commissioner. 

23. Reform School for Girls. 

1. Supervision 

1. Board of trustees 1 

2. Superintendent 

2. Instruction 

1. Teachers 

2. Teachers of industries. 

3 . Care and protection 

1. Overseer 

Engineer 

Engineer 

Night watchman 

Matron 

Treasurer 

Laborers 



2. 

3. 

4. 
5. 
6. 

7. 



No. 



Salary. 



|1, 200 



600 
480 



720 
600 
480 
430 
600 
600 
300 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1 The board of trustees of the Reform School for Girls is composed of nine members appointed by the 
Commissioners of the District. They serve without compensation. 



1273 



24 



District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


1. Board of Commissioners. 
2. Commissioner. 

24. National Training School for Boys. 









1274 



District of Columbia. 



1. Board of*Commissioners. 

2. Commissioner (Rudolph). 
25. Playgrounds. 

1. General administration.. 

1. Supervisor. . „ 

2. Clerk 

2. Rosedale playground 

1. Directors 

1. Man 

2. Woman 

2. Assistants 

1. Man 

2. Woman 

3 . Care of grounds 

1. Watchman 

3. Georgetown playground. 



Directors. 

1. Man 

2. Woman 

2. Assistants 

1. Man 

2. Woman 

3. Care of grounds. 

1. Watchman 

4. Mount Pleasant playground 

, I. Director (woman) 

2. Assistant (woman) 

3. Care of grounds 

1. Watchman 

5. New York Avenue playground 

1. Director (woman) 

2. Assistant (woman) 

3. Care of grounds 

1. Watchman 

6. Virginia Avenue playground . . 

1 . Director (woman) 

2. Assistant (woman) 

3. Care of grounds 

1. Watchman 

7. Garfield Park playground 

1 . Director (woman) 

2. Assistant (woman) 

3. Care of grounds 

1. Watchman 

8. Neighborhood House 

1. Director (woman) 

2. Assistant (woman) 

9. Gallinger House playground. . . 

1. Director 

2. Assistant 

3. Care of buildings 

1. Watchman 

10. Athletic field playground 

1. Director (man) 

2. Care of building 

1. Watchman 



No. 



i Per month, for 10 months of each year 

2 $75 for 7 months; $40 for 3 months. 

3 For 7 months. 

4 For 3 months. 



Salary. 



$150 
70 



2 75 

3 75 



4 60 
4 50 



45 



2 75 

3 75 



4 45 
4 45 



45 



2 75 

3 60 



45 



2 75 

3 45 



45 



2 75 
4 50 



45 



2 75 
4 60 



45 



4 60 
4 45 



4 60 
4 45 



45 



75 



45 



25 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1275 



25a 



District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


1. Board of Commissioners — Continued. 

2. Commissioner (Rudolph) — Continued. 
25. Playgrounds — Continued. 

11. Howard School playground (colored). . . . 




• 




1. Director (man) 


1 
1 
1 


x $75 

2 60 

3 50 




2. Assistant 




3. Assistant 




4. Care of buildings 




1. Watchman 


1 


45 




12. Cardozo playground 




1. Director 


1 
1 
1 


4 60 
3 60 
3 50 




2. Assistant (man) 




3. Assistant (woman) 




4. Care of buildings 




1. Watchman 


1 


2 25 









1 $75 for 7 months; $40 for 3 months. 

2 For 7 months, 
s For 3 months. 

4 $60 for 7 months; $40 for 3 months. 



1276 



26 



District of Columbia. 



Board of Commissioners. 
1. Commissioner. 

26. Bathing beach. 

1. Superintendent 

2. Care and instruction l . 

3. Protection of property. 

1. Watchman 



No. 



Salary. 



$600 

"480 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1 An appropriation of $2,000 is made to provide temporary service for instruction, etc.; also to furnish 
supplies, etc. 



1277 



27 



District of Columbia. 



1. Board of Commissioners. 

3. Commissioner (Johnston). 

1. Office proper of the commissioner . 

1. Secretary 

2. Messenger 



No. 



Salary. 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



$1, 400 
600 



1278 



28 



District of Columbia. 



1. Board of Commissioners. 
3. Commissioner. 

2. Fire department. 



Supervision 

1. Chief engineer 

2. Deputy chief engineer 

3. Battalion chief engineers 

Clerical service 

1. Chief clerk in charge 

2. Correspondence, records, and files 

1. Clerk 

Inspection service 

1 . Fire marshal 

2. Deputy fire marshal 

3. Inspectors 

Care of apparatus 

1. Superintendent of machinery 

2. Assistant superintendent of machin- 

ery 

Field service (fire-service stations) 

1. Engine Company No. 1 

1. Captain 

2. Lieutenant 

3. Engineer 

4. Assistant engineer 

5. Driver 

6. Assistant driver 

7. Privates, class 2 

8. Privates, class 1 

2. Engine Company No. 2 

1. Chief engineer 

2. Captain 

3. Lieutenant 

4. Engineer 

5. Assistant engineer 

6. Driver 

7. Assistant driver 

8. Privates, class 2 

3. Engine Company No. 3 

1. Captain 

2. Lieutenant 

3. Engineer 

4. Assistant engineer 

5. Driver 

6. Assistant driver 

7. Privates, class 2 

8. Privates, class 1 

4. Engine Company No. 4 



1. Captain. 

2. Lieutenant 

3. Engineer 

4. Assistant engineer. 

5. Driver 

6. Assistant driver. . . 

7. Privates, class 2. . . 



No. 



Salary. 



500 
500 
000 



800 



200 



000 
400 
080 



000 
200 



400 
200 
150 
100 
150 
100 
080 
960 



500 
400 
200 
150 
100 
150 
100 
080 



400 
200 
150 
100 
150 
100 
080 
960 



400 
200 
150 
100 
150 
100 
080 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1279 



28a 



District of Columbia. 



1. Board of Commissioners — Continued. 
3. Commissioner — Continued. 

2. Fire department — Continued. 

5. Field service (fire-service stations)- 
5. Engine Company No. 5 



-Con. 



1. Captain. 

2. Lieutenant 

3. Engineer 

4. Assistant engineer. . 

5. Driver 

6. Assistant driver 

7. Privates, class 2 

6. Engine Company No. 6. 

1. Captain 

2. Lieutenant 

3. Engineer 

4. Assistant engineer.. 

5. Driver 

6. Assistant driver 

7 . Privates, class 2 

8. Privates, class 1 

7. Engine Company No. 7. 

1. Captain 

2. Lieutenant 

3. Engineer 

4. Assistant engineer. . 

5. Driver 

6. Assistant driver 

7. Privates, class 2 

8. Privates, class 1 

Engine Company No. 8. 

Captain 

Lieutenant 

Engineer 

Assistant engineer. . 

Driver 

Assistant driver 

Privates, class 2 

Hostler 

Laborer 



9. Engine Company No. 9 

Lieutenants 

Engineer 

Assistant engineer. . 

Driver 

Assistant driver 

Privates, class 2 

Privates, class 1. 



10. Engine Company No. 10. 



1. Captain. 

2. Lieutenant 

3. Engineer 

4. Assistant engineer. 

5. Driver 

6. Assistant driver. . . 

7. Privates, class 2. . . 



No. 



Salarv. 



$1,400 
1,200 
1,150 
1,100 
1,150 
1,100 
1,080 



1,400 
1,200 
1,150 
1,100 
1,150 
1,100 
1,080 
960 



1,400 
1,200 
1,150 
1,100 
1,150 
1,100 
1,080 
960 



1,400 
1,200 
1,150 
1,100 
1,150 
1,100 
1,080 
600 
480 



1,200 
1,150 
1,100 
1,150 
1,100 
1,080 
960 



1,400 
1,200 
1,150 
1,100 
1,150 
1,100 
1,080 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1280 



28b 



District of Columbia. 



1. Board of Commissioners — Continued. 
3. Commissioner — Continued. 

2. Fire department — Continued. 

5. Field service (fire-service stations)- 

11. Engine Company No. 11 

1. Captain 

2. Lieutenant 

3. Engineer 

4. Assistant engineer 

5. Driver 

6. Assistant driver 

7. Privates, class 2 

8. Privates, class 1 

12. Engine Company No. 12 

1. Captain 

2. Lieutenant 

3. Engineer : 

4. Assistant engineer 

5. Driver 

6. Assistant driver 

7. Privates, class 2 

13. Engine Company No. 13 

1. Captain 

2. Lieutenant 

3. Engineer 

4. Assistant engineer 

5. Driver 

6. Assistant driver 

7. Privates, class 2 

14. Engine Company No. 14 

1. Deputy chief engineer 

2. Captain 

3. Lieutenant 

4. Engineer 

5. Assistant engineer 

6. Driver. . 

7. Assistant driver 

8. Privates, class 2 

9. Privates, class 1 

15. Engine Company No. 15 

1. Captain 

2. Lieutenant 

3. Engineer 

4. Assistant engineer 

5. Driver 

6. Assistant driver 

7. Privates, class 2 

16. Engine Company No. 16 



-Con. 



1. Captain 

2. Lieutenant .*. 

3. Engineer 

4. Assistant engineer. 

5. Driver 

6. Assistant driver. . . 

7. Privates, class 2. . . 

8. Privates, class 1. . . 



No. 



Salary. 



$1, 400 
1,200 
1,150 
1,100 
1,150 
1,100 
1,080 
960 



400 
200 
150 
100 
150 
100 
080 



400 
200 
150 
100 
150 
100 
080 



500 
400 
200 
150 
100 
150 
100 
080 
960 



1,400 
1,200 
1,150 
1,100 
1,150 
1,100 
1,080 



1,400 
1,200 
1,150 
1,100 
1,150 
1,100 
1,080 
960 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1281 



28c 



District of Columbia. 



No. 



Salary. 



-Con. 



Board of Commissioners— Continued. 
3. Commissioner — Continued. 

2. Fire department— -Continued. 

5. Field service (fire-service stations)- 

17. Engine Company No. 17. 

1. Captain 

2. Lieutenant 

3. Engineer . 

4. Assistant engineer 

5. Driver 

6. Assistant driver 

7. Privates, class 2 

18. Engine Company No. 18 



Captain . 

Lieutenant 

Engineer 

Assistant engineer. 
Driver 

Assistant driver. . . 
Privates, class 2 . 



19. Engine Company No. 19 

1. Captain 

2. Lieutenant 

3. Pilots...... 

4. Marine engineers 

5. Assistant marine engineers. 

6. Marine firemen 

7. Privates, class 2 

20. Engine Company No. 20 

1. Captain 

2. Lieutenant 

3. Engineer . 

4. Assistant engineer 

5. Driver 

6. Assistant driver 

7. Privates, class 2. 

8. Private, class 1 

21. Engine Company No. 21 

1. Captain 

2. Lieutenant 

3. Engineer 

4. Assistant engineer 

5. Driver 

6. Assistant driver 

7. Privates, class 2 

8. Private, class 1 

22. Engine Company No. 22 

1. Captain 

2. Lieutenant i 

3. Engineer 

4. Assistant engineer 

5. Driver 

6. Assistant driver •. 

7. Privates, class 2 

8. Privates, class 1 



400 
200 
150 
100 
150 
100 
080 



400 
200 
150 
100 
150 
100 
080 



400 
200 
150 
150 
100 
720 
080 

466" 

200 

150 

100 

150 

100 

080 

960 



1,400 
1,200 
1,150 
1,100 
1,150 
1,100 
1,080 
960 



1,400 
1,200 
1,150 
1,100 
1,150 
1,100 
1,080 
960 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1282 



28d 



District of Columbia. 



No. 



Salary. 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



Board of Commissioners — Continued. 
3 . Commissioner — Continued . 

2. Fire department — Continued. 

5. Field service (fire-service stations)- 

23. Engine Company No. 23 

1. Captain 

2. Lieutenant 

3. Engineer . 

4. Assistant engineer 

5. Driver 

6. Assistant driver 

7. Privates, class 2 

24. Engine Company No. 24 

1. Captain 

2. Lieutenant 

3. Engineer 

4. Assistant engineer 

5. Assistant driver 

6. Privates, class 2 

7. Privates, class 1 

25. Truck Company No. 1 

1. Battalion chief engineer. . . 

2. Captain 

3. Lieutenant 

4. Driver 

5. Assistant driver 

6. Privates, class 2 

7. Privates, class 1 

26. Truck Company No. 2 



-Con. 



1. Battalion chief engineer. 

2. Captain 

3. Lieutenant 

4. Driver . 

5. Assistant driver 

6. Privates, class 2 

7. Privates, class 1 

27. Truck Company No. 3 



1. Captain. 

2. Lieutenant 

3. Drivers 

4. Assistant drivers 

5. Privates, class 2 

6. Privates, class 1 

28. Truck Company No. 4 

1. Battalion chief engineer. 

2. Captain 

3. Lieutenant 

4. Driver 

5. Assistant driver 

6. Privates, class 2 

7. Private, class 1 



29. Truck Company No. 5. 



1. Captain. 

2. Lieutenant 

3. Driver 

4. Assistant driver. 

5. Privates, class 2. 



$1, 400 
1,200 
1,150 
1,100 
1,150 
1,100 
1,080 



1,400 
1,200 
1,150 
1,100 
1,100 
1,080 
960 



2,000 
1,400 
1,200 
1,150 
1,100 
1,080 
960 



2,000 
1,400 
1,200 
1,150 
1,100 
1,080 
960 



1,400 
1,200 
1,150 
1,100 
1,080 
960 



2,000 
1,400 
1,200 
1,150 
1,100 
1,080 
960 



1,400 
1,200 
1,150 
1,100 
1,080 



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28e 



District of Columbia. 



1. Board of Commissioners — Continued. 
3. Commissioner — Continued. . 

2. Fire department — Continued. 

5. Field service (fire-service stations)- 
30. Truck Company No. 6 



-Con. 



32. 



33. 



Captain (acting battalion chief). 

Captain 

Lieutenant 

Driver 

Assistant driver 

Privates, class 2 

Privates, class 1 



1. 
2. 
3. 

4. 
5. 
6. 



31. Truck Company No. 7.. 

Captain 

Lieutenant 

Driver 

Assistant driver 

Privates, class 2 

Privates, class 1 

Truck Company No. 9.. 

1. Captain 

2. Lieutenant 

3. Driver 

4. Assistant driver 

5. Privates, class 2 

6. Privates, class 1 

Truck Company No. 10. 



1. Captain. 

2. Lieutenant 

3. Driver 

4. Assistant driver. 

5. Privates, class 2. 



34. Chemical No. 1. 



1. Captain 

2. Lieutenant 

3. Driver 

4. Assistant drivers. 

5. Privates, class 2. 

6. Private, class 1.. 



35. Chemical No. 2. 



1. Captain 

2. Lieutenant 

3. Drivers 

4. Assistant driver. 

5. Privates, class 2. 

6. Private, class 1.. 

36. Chemical No. 3 

1. Captain 

2. Driver . 

3. Assistant driver. 

4. Privates, class 2. 

37. Chemical No. 5 



1. Captain 

2. Lieutenant 

3. Drivers 

4. Assistant driver. 

5. Privates, class 2. 

6. Privates, class 1. 



No. 



Salary. 



$1, 400 
1,400 
1,200 
1,150 
1, 100 
1,080 
960 



1,400 
1,200 
1,150 
1,100 
1,080 
960 



1,400 
1,200 
1,150 
1,100 
1, 080 
960 



1,400 
1,200 
1,150 
1,100 
1, 080 



1,400 
1,200 
1,150 
1,100 
1,080 
960 



1,400 
1,200 
1,150 
1,100 
1,080 
960 



1,400 
1,150 
1,100 
1,080 



1,400 
1,200 
1,150 
1,100 

1,080 
960 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1284 



District of Columbia. 



No. 



29 



Salary. 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1. Board of Commissioners. 
2. Commissioner. 

3. Health department 



2. 



3. 



4. 



Office of health officer 

1. Health officer 

2. Assistant health officer 

Clerical service 

1. Chief clerk and deputy health officer. . 

2. Records and files 

1. Clerk 

2. Clerk 

3. Clerk 

3. Correspondence 

1. Clerk 

2. Clerk 

4. Registration of births and deaths 

1. Clerks 

5. Permits and complaints 

1. Clerk 

2. Clerk 

Inspection service 



Sanitary. 

1. Chief inspector (in charge) . 

2. Inspectors 

3. Inspectors 

4. Inspectors 

Food 



Assistant chief inspector (in 

charge) 

General food inspection 

1. Inspectors 

2. Inspectors 

Dairy farm inspection service 

1. Inspector 

2. Inspectors 

Chemical laboratory 

1. Chemist 

2. Inspector 

Contagious disease service. 

1 
2 



3. 



4. 



Inspector (in charge). 

General contagious disease service. 

1. Inspector 

2. Ambulance driver 

3. Hostler 

Bacteriological laboratory 

1. Bacteriologist 

2. Inspector 

3. Skilled laborer 

4. Smallpox hospital 

1. Matron 



3. 



$4, 000. 00 
2, 500. 00 



2,500.00 



1, 400. 00 

1,000.00 

720. 00 



1,200.00 
1, 000. 00 



1, 200. 00 



1, 200. 00 
1, 000. 00 



1, 800. 00 

1, 200. 00 

1, 000. 00 

900. 00 



1, 600. 00 



1, 200. 00 
900. 00 



1, 200. 00 
1,000.00 



1, 800. 00 
1, 200. 00 



1 2 



6.00 



2 4. 00 
2 2. 00 
2 1.50 



2, 200. 00 

1, 000. 00 

600. 00 



3 2. 00 



1 $4 additional for visits to smallpox hospital; $9 additional for residing at smallpox hospital. 

2 Per diem. 

3 $2.50 per diem when in quarantine. 



1285 



29a 



District of Columbia. 



1. Board of Commissioners — Continued. 
2. Commissioner — Continued. 

3. Health department — Continued. 

4. Contagious disease service — Continued. 

5. Quarantine station 

1. Matron 

Disinfecting service 

1. Engineer 

2. Disinfector 

Crematorium 

1. Superintendent 

8. Medical inspection of schools. . 

1. Medical inspectors 

2. Dental inspectors 

Pound service 

1. Pound master (in charge) 

2. Laborers 

6. Messenger and janitor service 

1. Messenger and janitor 

2. Driver 



No. 



6. 



7. 



5. 



10 
2 



Salary. 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



$2.00 



2 2.50 

2 .25 



3.25 



500. 00 
500. 00 



1, 500. 00 
600.00 



600. 00 
600. 00 



1 $2.50 per diem when in quarantine. 



2 Per diem. 



1286 



30 



District of Columbia. 



1. Board of Commissioners. 
3. Commissioner. 

4. Police Department. 



2. 



5. 



Supervision 

1. Major and superintendent 

2. Inspectors 

3. Sergeants 

Clerical service (general) 

1. Chief (also property) clerk 

2. Clerk and stenographer 

3. Assistant property clerk 

4. Clerks 

5. Privates 

3. Messenger and janitor service 

1. Messenger 

2. Messenger 

3. Janitor 

4. Detection of crime 

1. Assistant superintendent 

2. Lieutenant 

3. Sergeant 

4. Privates, class 3 

5. Clerical force 

1. Clerk 

2. Privates, class 3 

3. Private, class 2 

6. Telephone Bureau 

1. Operators 

7. Pawn inspection 

1. Private, class 3 

8. Criminal photography 

1. Private, class 3 

9. Finger print and Bertillon system 

1. Private, class 3 

Enforcement of child- labor law 

1. Private, class 3 

Enforcement of pharmacy, dental 

laws, etc 

1. Private, class 3 

12. Enforcement of traffic regulations 

1. Sergeant 

12. Investigation of suspected insanity. . 

1. Private, class 3 

14. Printing Bureau 

^ 1. Private, class 3 

Medical service 

1. Surgeons 



10. 
11. 



No. 



1 
1 
1 

20 



Salary. 



1 $4, 000 

2 1, 800 

3 1, 250 



2,000 
1,500 
1,200 
1, 000 
1,200 



700 
500 
600 



2,500 

1,320 

1,250 

4 1, 200 



1,000 
1,200 
1,080 



720 



1,200 

i,2oo 



1,200 

i,2o6 



1,200 
i,'250 



1,200 

i,2o6 

* 6 726 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1 Additional allowance of $240 per annum for purchase and care of horse. 

2 Additional allowance of $240 per annum for purchase and care of horse by one inspector. 

3 Additional allowance of $50 per annum for purchase and care of bicycle. 

4 Additional allowance of $240 per annum for privates detailed in special service of prevention and detec- 
tion of crime. 

6 Police and fire department 



1287 



30a 



District of Columbia. 



Board of Commissioners — Continued. 
3. Commissioner — Continued. 

4. Police Department — Continued. 

6„ Metropolitan police precincts (field serv- 
ice) 

1. First precinct 

2. Second precinct 

3. Third precinct 

4. Fourth precinct 

5. Fifth precinct 

6. Sixth precinct 

7. Seventh precinct 

8. Eighth precinct 

9. Ninth precinct 

10. Tenth precinct 

11. Eleventh precinct 

12. Harbor precinct 



7. House of detention. 



4. 



Supervision 

1. Sergeant 

2. Private, class 3 

Clerical force 

1. Clerk 

Care of horses and vehicles 

1. Drivers 

2. Hostler 

Care of prisoners 

1. Matrons 

2. Guards 



No. 



Salary. 



n, 250 

1,200 



900 



600 
540 



600 
600 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 






1288 



31 



District of Columbia. 



1. Board of Commissioners. 
3. Commissioner. 

4. Police Department. 

6. Metropolitan police precincts. 
1. First precinct. 



2. 



4. 



6. 



Supervision 

1. Captain 

2. Lieutenant 

3. Sergeants 

Patrol duty 

1. Bicycle patrol 

1. Privates, class 3 

2. Private, class 2 

2. Foot patrol 

1. Privates, class 3 

2. Privates, class 2 

3. Privates, class 1 

Detailed, and post not otherwise 

included 

1. Privates, class 3 

Clerical force 

1. Privates, class 3 

Care of prisoners 

1. Private, class 3 

2. Matrons 

Janitor service 

1. Janitor •. 

Care of horses and vehicles . . . 

1. Drivers ... 

Signal Service 

1. Privates, class 3 



No. 



29 
4 

8 



11 

"3 



Salary. 



$1, 500 
1,320 
1,250 



1 1, 200 
1 1, 080 



1,200 

1,080 

900 



1,200 

i,2oo 



1,200 

600 



600 
"726' 

i ? 2o6 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1 Additional allowance of $50 per annum for the purchase and care of bicycles. 



1289 



32 



District of Columbia. 



Board of commissioners. 
3. Commissioner. 

4. Police department. 

6. Metropolitan police precincts. 
2. Second precinct. 

1. Supervision 

1. Captain... 

2. Lieutenant 

3. Sergeants 

2. Patrol duty 

1. Bicycle patrol 

1. Privates, class 3 

2. Private, class 2 

2. Foot patrol 

1. Privates, class 3 

2. Privates, class 2 

3. Privates, class 1 

3. Detailed and post duty 

1. Sergeant 

2. Privates, class 3 

Clerical force 

1. Privates, class 3 

Janitor Service 

1. Janitor 

Care, and operation of motor ve- 
hicle 

1. Drivers 

Signal service 

l.»Privates, class 3 



4. 



6 



No. 



21 

3 

16 



Salary. 



$1, 500. 00 
1, 320. 00 
1, 250. 00 



1 1, 200. 00 
1 1, 080. 00 



1, 200. 00 

1, 080. 00 

900. 00 



1, 250. 00 
1, 200. 00 



1, 200. 00 

6oo. 66 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



600. 00 



1, 200. 00 



i Additional allowance of $50 per annum for the purchase and care of bicycles. 



1290 



District of Columbia. 



1. Board of commissioners. 
3. Commissioner. 

4. Police department. 

6. Metropolitan police precincts. 
3. Third 'precinct. 

1. Supervision 

1. Captain 



2. Lieutenant. 

3. Sergeants... 
Patrol duty. 



Mounted patrol (horse). 
1. Private, class 3 

2. Bicycle patrol 

1. Privates, class 2... 

2. Private, class 2 

3. Foot patrol 

1. Privates, class 3. . . 

2. Privates, class 2. . . 

3. Privates, class 1.. . 
3. Detailed and post duty 

1. Sergeant 

2. Privates, class 3 

Clerical force 

1. Privates, class 3 

Janitor service 

1. Janitor 

Care of horses and vehicle. . 

1. Drivers 

Signal service 

1. Privates, class 3 



4. 



6. 



No. 



23 
10 
10 



33 



Salary. 



a, 500. oo 

1, 320. 00 
1, 250. 00 



1, 250. 00 



2 1, 200. 00 
2 1, 080. 00 



1, 200. 00 

1, 080. 00 

900. 00 



1, 250. 
1, 200. 



00 
00 



1, 200. 00 



600. 00 



720. 00 



1, 200. 00 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1 Additional allowance of $260 per annum for the purchase and care of horse. 

2 Additional allowance of $50 per annum for the purchase and care of bicycles. 



1291 



34 



District of Columbia. 



1. 



Board of commissioners. 
3. Commissioner. 

4. Police department. 

6. Metropolitan police precincts. 
4. Fourth 'precinct. 



2. 



4. 



Supervision 

1. Captain 

2. Lieutenant 

3. Sergeants 

Patrol duty 

1. Bicycle patrol 

1. Privates, class 3 

2. Private, class 2 

2. Foot patrol 

1. Privates, class 3 

2. Privates, class 2 

3. Privates, class 1 

Detail and post duty not other- 
wise included 

1. Privates, class 3 

Clerical force 

1. Privates, class 3 

Janitor service 

1. Janitor 

Care of horses and vehicle 

1. Drivers 

Signal service 

1. Privates, class 3 

Van service 

1 . Drivers 



No. 



20 

2 

11 



Salary. 



$1, 500. 00 
1,320.00 
1, 250. 00 



1 1, 200. 00 
1 1, 080. 00 



1, 200. 00 

1, 080. 00 

900. 00 



1, 200. 00 

i*266.*66 



600. oo 
720." 66 



1, 200. 00 
' 2 ' 720." 66 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1 Additional allowance of $50 per annum for the purchase and care of bicycles. 

2 One of these drivers is paid from the appropriation for the transportation of prisoners. 



1292 



35 



District of Columbia. 



1. 



Board, of Commissioners. 
3. Commissioner. 

4. Police department. 

6. Metropolitan police precincts. 
5. Fifth precinct. 

1. Supervision 

1. Captain 

2. Lieutenant 

3. Sergeants 

2. Patrol duty. 



3. 



7. 



Bicycle patrol 

1. Privates, class 3 

2. Privates, class 2 

2. Foot patrol 

1. Privates, class 3 

2. Privates, class 2 

3. Privates, class 1 

Detail and post not otherwise in- 
cluded 

1. Privates, class 3 

Clerical force 

1. Privates, class 3 

Janitor service 

1. Janitor 

Care of horses and vehicle 

1. Drivers 

Signal service 

1. Privates, class 3 



No. 



17 

8 
6 



Salary. 



$1, 500 
1, 320 
1,250 



1 1, 200 
1 1, 080 



1,200 

1,080 

900 



1,200 
i,*200 



600 
"720 

i*2o6 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



Additional allowance of $50 per annum for the purchase and care of bicycles. 



1293 



36 



District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


1. Board of Commissioners. 
3. Commissioner. 

4. Police department. 

6. Metropolitan police precincts. 
6. Sixth precinct. 

1. Supervision 








1. Captain 


1 
1 
3 


$1, 500 
1,320 
1,250 




2. Lieutenant 




3. Sergeants 




2. Patrol duty 




1. Bicycle patrol 








1. Privates, class 3 


6 


1 1, 200 




2. Foot patrol 




1. Privates, class 3. 

2. Privates, class 2 


25 
6 
6 


1,200 

1,080 

900 




3. Privates, class 1 




3. Detailed and post not otherwise 
included 




1. Privates, class 3 

4. Clerical force 


17 


1,200 




1. Privates, class 3 


2 


1,200 




5. Care of prisoners 




1. Private, class 3 


1 


1,200 




6. Janitor service 




1. Janitor 


1 


600 




7. Care of horses and vehicles 




1. Drivers 


3 


720 




8. Signal service 




1. Privates, class 3 


2 


1,200 





1 Additional allowance of $50 per annum for the purchase and care of bicycles. 



1294 



37 



District of Columbia. 



1 . Board of Commissioners. 
3. Commissioner. 

4. Police department. 

6. Metropolitan police precincts. 
7. Seventh 'precinct. 



5. 



Supervision 

1. Captain 

2. Lieutenant. 

3. Sergeants.. 
Patrol duty. 



Bicycle patrol 

1. Privates, class 3 

2. Private, class 2 

2. Foot patrol 

1. Privates, class 3 

2. Privates, class 2 

3. Privates, class 1 

Detail and post duty 

1. Privates, class 3 

Clerical force 

1. Privates, class 3 

Janitor service 

1. Janitor 

Care of horses and vehicle 

1. Drivers 

Signal service 

1. Privates, class 3 

Substation at Tenley, D. C 

1. Supervision 

1. Sergeants 

2. Patrol duty 

1. Bicycle patrol 

1. Private, class 3 

2. Mounted patrol (horse). 

1. Privates, class 3... 

3. Detail and post duty 

1. Privates, class 3 

Clerical force 

1. Privates, class 3 

Janitor service 

] . Janitor 



4. 



No. 



12 
3 
4 



1 
13 



11 

"2 
1 



Salary. 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



$1, 500 
1,320 
1,250 



1 1, 250 
1 1, 080 



1,200 

1,080 

900 



1,200 
i,*266" 



600 
**726" 
i'266" 



1,250 



2 1, 200 
V i,250 



1,200 
1*266" 
*666" 



Additional allowance of $50 per annum for the purchase and care of bicycles. 
2 Additional allowance of $260 per annum for the purchase and care of horses. 



1295 



38 



District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


1. Board of Commissioners. 
3. Commissioner. 

4. Police department. 

6. Metropolitan police precincts. 
8. Eighth precinct. 

1. Supervision 








1 . Captain 


1 
1 
3 


$1, 500 
1,320 
1,250 




2. Lieutenant 




3. Sergeants 




2. Patrol duty 




1. Bicycle patrol 








1. Privates, class 3 


4 
1 


1 1, 200 

1 1, 080 


i 


2. Privates, class 2 




2. Foot patrol 




1. Privates, class 3 


12 

9 

14 


1,200 

1,080 

900 




2. Privates, class 2 




3. Privates, class 1 




3. Detail and post duty 




1. Privates, class 3 


2 


1,200 




4. Clerical force 




1. Privates, class 3 


2 


1,200 




5. Janitor service 




1. Janitor 


1 


600 




6. Care of horses and vehicle 




1. Drivers 


2 


720 




7. Signal service : 




1. Privates, class 3 


2 


1,200 









1 Additional allowance of $50 per annum for the purchase and care of bicycles. 



1296 



39 



District of Columbia . 



1. 



Board of Commissioners. 
3. Commissioner. 

4. Police department. 

6. Metropolitan police precincts 
9. Ninth precinct. 
1. Supervision 



1. 

2. 
3. 
4. 



Captain 

Lieutenant 

Sergeants 

Privates, class 3, detailed as 
acting sergeants 

2. Patrol duty 

.1. Bicycle patrol 

1. Privates, class 3 

2. Mounted patrol (horse) 

1. Privates, class 3 

3. Foot patrol 

1. Privates, class 3 

2. Privates, class 2 

3. Privates, class 1 

3. Detail and post duty 

1. Privates, class 3 

4. Clerical force 

1. Privates, class 3 

5. Janitor service 

1. Janitor 

6. Care of horses and vehicle 

1. Drivers . 

7. Signal service 

1. Privates, class 3 



No. 



19 
4 
1 



17 
2 



Salary. 



1 $1, 500 

1,320 

2 1, 250 

1,200 



3 1, 200 

1 i, 266 



1,200 

1,080 
900 



1,200 
1,266 



600 
"726 

i,2oo 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1 Additional allowance of $260 per annum for the purchase and care of horses. 

2 Additional allowance for 2 sergeants for the purchase and care of horses. 

s Additional allowance of $50 per annum for the purchase and care of bicycles. 



1297 



40 



District of Columbia. 



1. 



Board of Commissioners. 
3. Commissioner. 

4. Police department. 

6. Metropolitan police precincts. 
10. Tenth 'precinct. 



Supervision 

1. Captain 

2. Lieutenant. 

3. Sergeants 

Patrol duty 

1. Bicycle patrol 

1. Privates, class 3... 

2. Mounted patrol (horse). 

1. Privates, class 3... 

2. Privates, class 2. . . 

3. Foot patrol 

1. Privates, class 3. . . 

2. Privates, class 2. . . 

3. Privates, class 1... 
Detail and post duty 

1. Privates, class 3 

Clerical force 

1. Privates, class 3 

Janitor service 

1. Janitor 

Care of horses and vehicles. 

1. Drivers 



Signal service. 



1. Privates, class 3. 



No. 



10 

2 



27 
2 



12 
2 



Salary. 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1 $1, 500 

1,320 

2 1, 250 



1,200 



1 1, 200 
1 1, 200 



1, 200 

1,080 

900 



1,200 
i,200 



600 
"720' 
1,200 



1 Additional allowance of $260 per annum for the purchase and care of horses. 

2 Additional allowance for 2 sergeants for the purchase and care of horses. 

3 Additional allowance of $50 per annum for the purchase and care of bicycles. 



1298 



41 



District of Columbia. 



1. Board of Commissioners. 
3. Commissioner. 

4. Police Department. 

6. Metropolitan police precincts. 
11. Eleventh precinct. 

1. Supervision 

1. Captain 

2. Lieutenant 

3. Sergeants 

2. Patrol duty 

1. Mounted patrol (horse). 

1. Privates, class 3... 

2. Privates, class 2... 

2. Foot patrol 

1. Privates, class 3... 

2. Privates, class 2... 

3. Detail and post duty 

1. Privates, class 3 

4. Clerical force 

1. Privates, class 3 

5. Janitor service 

1. Janitor 

6. Care of horses and vehicles. 

1. Drivers 

7. Signal service 

1. Privates, class 3 



No. 



10 
3 



Salary. 



$1, 500 
1,320 
1,200 



1 1, 200 
1 1, 080 



1, 200 
1,080 



1,200 
i'266" 



600 
"726" 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1 Additional allowance of $260 per annum for the purchase and care of horses. 



24374°— H. Doc. 458, 62-2,vol2 32 1299 



44 





District of Columbia. 


Xo. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


1. 


Board of Commissioners. 
3. Commissioner. 

6. Superintendent of weights and measures. 

1. Supervision 










1. Superintendent 


1 


$2, 500 






2. Inspection service 






1 . Assistant 


1 
1 


1,200 
900 






2. Assistant 






3. Records and files 






1. Clerk 


1 


1,200 






4. Driver service 






1. Labor 


1 


480 






5. Markets 






1. Eastern Market 










1. Market master 


1 

1 
1 
1 


1,200 
720 
360 
240 






2. Assistant market master 

3. Laborer 






4. Laborer 






2. Western Market 






1. Market master 


1 
1 
1 


1,200 

780 
240 






2. Assistant market master 

3. Laborer 






3. Georgetown Market 






1 . Assistant market master 

4. Wholesale producers' market 


1 


420 






1. Market master 


1 
1 
1 
1 


900 
540 

360 
480 






2. Assistant market master 

3. Laborer 






4. Watchman 











1302 



45 



District of Columbia. 



1. Board of Commissioners. 
3. Commissioner. 

7. Coroner's office. 



Coroner. 

Deputy coroner 

Morgue service 

1. Morgue master 

2. Assistant morgue master and janitor. 

3. Hostler and janitor 

Miscellaneous 



No. 



Salary. 



SI, 800 



( 2 ) 



720 
480 
360 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1 Per diem when acting. 

2 An appropriation of $4,000 is made to cover expense of holding inquests, etc. 



1303 



46 



District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


1. Board of Commissioners. 
3. Commissioner. 

8. Supervision of medical practice. 

1. Board of medical supervisors 








1. The president of the board of regular 
medical examiners 








2. The president of the board of homeo- 
pathic medical examiners 








3. The president of the board of eclectic 
medical examiners 








4. Lawyers 


2 


o 




2. Boards of medical examiners 




1. Board of regular medical examiners... 








1. Physicians of the regular system 
of medical practice 


5 


(*) 




2. Board of homeopathic medical ex- 
aminers 




1. Physicians of the homeopathic 

system of medical practice 

3. Board of eclectic medical examiners. . 


5 


e) 




1. Physicians of the eclectic system 
of medical practice 


5 


e) 




3. Board of examiners of midwifery 




1. Physicians 


2 3 






4. Board of pharmacy 






1. Pharmacists (licensed) 


3 5 






5. Board of dental examiners 






1. Dentists 


3 5 






6. Nurses, examining board 4 






1. Nurses (experienced) 


5 






7. Board of examiners in veterinary medicine. 






1. Practitioners of veterinary medicine. . 


3 5 











1 If any balance (of fees) remain on hand on the 30th day of June of any year the members of said board 
appointed as such shall be paid such reasonable amounts as the commissioners * * * may determine. 
(34 Stat., 179.) 

2 Appointed by the board of medical supervisors. 

3 No compensation. 

4 Expenses of this board are met from license fees; from the balance, if any, the "secretary and treasurer 
shall receive the sum of $100 and each other member of the said board shall receive $5 for each day actually 
spent in the discharge of official duties." (34 Stat., 889.) 



1304 



47 



District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


1. Board of Commissioners. 
3. Commissioner. 

9. Veterinary surgeon (division of). 

1, Veterinary surgeon 


1 


$1, 200 









1305 



48 



District of Columbia. 



1. Board of Commissioners. 
4. Commissioner. 

1. Office proper of the commissioner. 

1. Private secretary 

1. Messenger 



No. 



Salary. 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



$1, 300 
600 



1306 



49 



District of Columbia. 



1. Board of Commissioners. 
4. Commissioner. 

2. Office of chief cleric, engineer department. 



1. Supervision. 

1. Chief clerk 

2. Clerical force 

1. Correspondence and records 

1. Clerk 

2. Clerks 

3. Clerk 

4. Clerk 

2. Contract work 

1. Clerk 

2. Clerks 

3. Messenger service 

1. Messenger 

4. Wharf committee 

1. Chief clerk (as above) 

2. Harbor master 

3. Engineer of bridges 

5. Contract board 

1. Supervision 

1. Chief clerk (as above) 

2. Clerical service 

1. Clerks at $1,200 each (2 as above) . 



No. 



Salary. 



$2, 250 



1,500 

1,400 

900 

840 



1,800 
1,200 



540 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1307 



50 



District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


1. Board of Commissioners. 
4. Commissioner. 

3. Second Assistant to Engineer Commissioner. 
1. Water department — Distribution. 

1. Supervision - • - v - 








1. Superintendent 


1 


$3, 300 




2. Construction and maintenance 




1. Per annum force 








1. Assistant engineer 

2 . Assistant engineer 


.1 
1 
1 

3 
3 
3 
4 
1 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


2,400 

1,500 

1,750 

1,100 

875 

875 

610 

1,600 

1,050 

1,200 

900 

675 

1,500 

1,275 

1,200 

900 

1,125 

450 

630 

1,400 

875 

700 

1,000 

900 

700 




3. Chief steam engineer 

4. Steam engineers 




5. Assistant steam engineers. . . 

6. Firemen 




7. Oilers * 




8. Draftsman 




9. Draftsman 




10. Leveler 




11. Rodmen 




12. Chainmen 




13. Foreman 




14. Assistant foreman 




15. Assistant foreman 




16. Assistant foreman 




17. Assistant foreman 




18. Stable foreman 




19. Stable foreman 




20. Chief inspector of valves 

21. Watchman . 




22. Watchman 




23. Storekeeper 




24. Janitor 




25. Chauffeur 




2. Per diem force 




1. Laborers 


22 
2 
8 
1 
1 
1 
3 
5 
3 
2 
3 
1 
2 
5 
1 
1 
7 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
2 
4 
1 
1 


1.75 
2.25 
2.00 
2.50 
1.00 
1.50 
3.00 
2.50 
2.75 
2.25 
2.00 
2.85 
1.75 
1.75 
4.50 
4.25 
4.00 
4.00 
4.00 
3.50 
2.00 
1.75 
4.00 
4.00 
3.50 
3.00 
3.50 
2.50 




2 . Laborers 




3. Laborers 




4. Laborer 




5. Laborer 




6. Laborer 




7. Skilled laborers 




8. Skilled laborers 




9. Skilled laborers 




10. Skilled laborers 




11. Skilled laborers 




12. Skilled laborer 




13. Skilled laborers 




14. Cleaners 




15. Electrician. 




16. Carpenter 




17. Machinists 

18. Painter 




19. Blacksmith 




20. Steam fitters 




21. Helper 




22. Helper 




23. Plumbers. . 




24. Rigger 




25. Master calkers 




26. Calkers 




27. Calker 




28. Paver 





1308 



District of Columbia. 



1. Board of Commissioners — Continued. 
4. Commissioner — Continued. 

3. Second Assistant to Engineer Commissioner — 
Continued. 

1. Water department — Distribution — Contd. 
2. Construction and maintenance — Con. 
2. Per diem force — Continued. 



Xo. 



6. 



29. 
30. 
31. 
32. 
33. 
34. 
35. 
36. 
37. 
38. 
39. 
40. 
41. 
42. 
43. 
44. 
45. 
46. 



Valvemen 2 

Valveman 1 

Chauffeur 1 

Chauffeurs 5 

Drivers 4 



Drivers 

Draftsman 

Assistant draftsman . 
Assistant draftsman . 
Assistant draftsman . 

Rodmen 

Rodmen 

Inspectors 

Telephone operator. 
Telephone operators . 

AYatchmen 

Gardener 

Messenger . 



3. Records, files, and correspondence. 



1. Clerk. 

2. Clerks 

3. Clerk 

4. Skilled laborers 

5. Skilled laborers 

Time of men and pay roll . . 

1. Clerk 

2. Timekeeper 

3. Assistant timekeeper . . 
Messenger sendee (general > 

1. Messenger 

2. Messenger 

Pitometer survey 

1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 
7. 
8. 



Operator. 

Assistant operator. 
Skilled laborer. . . . 
Skilled laborers. . . 

Inspectors 

Inspector 

Laborers 

Drivers 

Tests and experiments 

1. Draftsman 

2. Plumber 

3. Skilled laborer. . . 

4. Skilled laborer. . . 

5. Laborer 



1 
1 
8 
3 
3 
1 
4-12 
5 



Salary. 



$3.50 

2.50 



00 
00 
75 
50 
00 



2.50 
2.25 
2.00 
3.00 
2.75 
4.50 



50 
00 
50 
00 
75 



1,500 
1,200 
1, 000 
1 3. 00 
! 2.25 



1,350 
900 
750 



540 

u.50 



5.00 
4.00 
2.50 
2.25 
2. 25 
2.00 
1.75 
1.75 



5.00 
4.00 
3.50 
3.00 
2.00 



50a 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



i Per diem. 



1309 



51 



District of Columbia. 



1. Board of Commissioners. 
4. Commissioner. 

3. Second Assistant to Engineer Commissioner. 
2. Water registrar. 



Supervision 

1. Water registrar 

2. Clerical service 

1. Flat-rate schedule accounts, 

1. Clerk 

2. Clerk 

3. Clerk 

2. Meter accounts 

1. Index clerk 

2. Meter clerk 

3. Meter computers 

3. Taps and services 

1. Clerk 

2. Tap clerk 

3. Field service 

1. Inspection service 

1. Chief inspector 

2. Inspectors 

3. Inspectors 

2. Taps and service pipes 

1. Tapper 

2. Plumber 

3. Leaks and wastes 

1. Master plumber 

2. Plumbers 

3. Skilled laborers 

4. Installation of meters 

1. Master plumber 

2. Plumbers 

3. Skilled laborers 

4. Laborers 

5. Maintenance and repairs 

1. Plumbers 

2. Skilled laborer 

3. Skilled laborers 

4. Skilled laborers 

5. Skilled laborer 

6. Skilled laborers 

7. Laborers 

8. Laborer 

4. Messenger service 

1. Messenger 



No. 



1 

8 
11 



Salary. 



$2, 400 



1,500 
1,200 
1,000 



1,400 
1,000 
.1,000 



1, 000 
1.000 



1,000 
900 

800 



4.00 
4.00 



4.50 
4.00 
2.60 



5.00 
4.00 
2.50 
1.75 



4.00 
2.75 
2.60 
2.50 
2.10 
2.00 
1.75 
1.50 



600 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



i Per diem. 



1310 



52 



District of Columbia. 



1. Board of Commissioners. 
4. Commissioner. 

3. Second Assistant to Engineer Commissioner. 
3. Sewer department. 



Supervision . 

1. Superintendent. 
Clerical service 



2. 



3. 



4. 



Vouchers, pay rolls, and accounts 

1. Clerk 

2. Clerk 

3. Clerk 

Maintenance and operation job 

accounts 

1. Clerk... 

Preparation of engineering data 

1. Assistant engineer 

2. Draftsman 

3. Draftsman 

Construction 



1. Engineering oversight. . 

1. Assistant engineer. . 

2. Assistant engineer. . 

3. Assistant engineers . 

4. Rodmen 

5. Chainmen 

6. Inspector 

7. Inspectors 

8. Inspectors 

9. Inspector 



2. Construction work. 



1. Inspector 

2. Foremen 

3. Foremen 

4. Overseer 

5. Overseer 

6. Timekeeper 

7. Timekeeper 

3. Supervision of work of public- 
service corporations (doing un- 
derground work) 

1. Inspector 

2. Inspector 

5. Maintenance and operation 



General. 

1. Inspector 

2. Foreman 

3. Foreman 

4. Foreman 

Sewage-disposal system. 

1. Field work 



J. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 
7. 
8. 



Principal steam engineer . 
Steam engineers 



Assistant steam engineers 

Firemen 

Oilers 

Janitor 

Foreman 

Foreman 



No. 



Salary. 



$3, 000 



1,500 
1,200 
1,000 



1,000 



2,100 
1,200 
1,050 



1,800 
1,600 
1,500 
780 
650 
1, 300 
l 4.50 
x 4.00 
x 3.50 



1,500 

1,200 

900 

^.OO 

*2.25 



1,400 
*6 



1,200 
900 

1,200 
900 



1,800 

1,200 

1,050 

875 

600 

720 

1,200 

900 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



i Per diem. 



1311 



52a 



District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


1. 


Board of Commissioners — Continued. 
4 . Commissioner — Continued . 

3. Second Assistant to Engineer Commissioner — 
Continued. 
3. Sewer department — Continued. 

5. Maintenance and operation — Contd. 
2. Sewage-disposal system — Contd. 
2. Shop work 










1. Supervision 










1. Assistant engineer.. . 
2. Records and files 


1 


1 $6. 00 






1 . Copyist 


1 


^.OO 






3. Operation 






1. Electrician 


1 
1 
1 

2 
1 
1 

2 
1 
2 


M.50 
*2. 75 

*4.00 
M.00 

^.OO 
M.50 
M.00 






2. Electricians' helper. 

3. Carpenter 






4. Assistant carpenters . 

5. Painter 






6. Blacksmith 






7. Assistant black- 
smiths 






8. Machinist 






9. Assistant machinists . 
4. Floating equipment 
1. Engineer 






1 


3.50 






6. Stores and yards 






1. Storekeeper 


1 


900 






7. Messenger service 






1. Messengers 


2 


540 











i Per diem. 



1312 



District of Columbia. 



1. Board of Commissioners. 
4. Commissioner. 

3. Second Assistant to Engineer Commissioner. 
4. Office of Inspector of Buildings. 

1. Supervision 

1. Inspector of buildings 

2. Principal assistant inspector. . . . 

2. Clerical service 

1. Permits 

1. Clerk 

2. Clerk 

3. Clerk 

4 . Clerk and stenographer 

2. Fire-escape notices 

l._ Clerk 

3. Inspections of buildings 

1. Engineers and computers 

2. Assistant inspector 

3. Assistant inspectors 

4. Inspections of steam boilers, fire- 

escapes and elevators 

1. Inspector of steam boilers 

2. Inspector of fire escapes 

3. Inspectors of elevators 

5. Messenger service 

1. Messenger 

6. Examination of steam engineers 

1. Board of examiners of steam engi- 
neers 



No. 



Salary. 



53 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



$3, 000 
1,800 



1,500 
1,050 
1,000 
1,000 



900 



1,500 
1,500 
1,200 



i}) 



1,400 
1,200 



480 



300 



Paid by fees. 



1313 



54 



District of Columbia. 



1. Board of Commissioners. 
4. Commissioner. 

3. Second Assistant to Engineer Commissioner. 
5. Office of municipal architect. 



3. 



Supervision. 

1. Municipal architect. 
Clerical service 



1. Correspondence and filing 

1. Clerk 

2. Clerk.... 

3. Copyist 

4. Stenographer and clerk 

5. Typewriter 

2. Record 

1. Chief draftsman 

2. Draftsman 

3. Draftsman 

4. Draftsman 

5. Tracer 

Supervision of construction of public 

buildings 

Superintendent of construction.. 

Sanitary engineer 

Inspectors of construction 

4. Inspectors of construction 

4. Repair division 



1. 
2. 
3. 



1. Superintendent of repairs 

2. Assistant superintendent of 

pairs 

3. Plumber 

4. Boss carpenter 

5. Boss tinner 

6. Boss steam fitter 

7. Boss painter 

8. Boss grader 

9. Plumber 

10. Carpenter 

11. Glazier and painter 

12. Machinist 

13. Skilled laborer 

14. Skilled laborer 

15. Steamfitter's helper 

16. Tinner's helper 

17. Plumber's helpers 

Protection 

1. Watchman. 

Driver service 

1. Driver 



re- 



No. 



Salary. 



$3, 600 



1,050 

620 

840 

*4 

*3 



1,700 

1,400 

1,300 

l 4 

l 2 



2,000 
2,000 
M.50 



1,600 

1,200 

1,200 

1,200 

1,200 

1,200 

1,200 

1,000 

J 4. 50 

M.50 

4.50 

4.00 

3.00 

2.50 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 



*2.00 



540 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1 Per diem. 



1314 



55 



District of Columbia. 



1. Board of Commissioners. 
4. Commissioner. 

3. Second Assistant to Engineer Commissioner. 
6 . Office of inspector of p lumbing . 

1. Supervision 

1 . Inspector of plumbing 

2. Clerical service 



4. 



1 . Correspondence 

1. Clerk 

2. Record and file 

1. Draftsman 

2. Clerk 

3. Skilled laborer 

Inspection service 

1. Assistant inspector 

2. Assistant inspector 

3. Assistant inspectors 

4. Sewer tapper 

Public-convenience stations. 

1. Attendants (male) 

2. Attendants (male) 

3. Attendant (male) 

4. Attendants (female) 

5. Attendants (female). . . . 
Driver service. 

1. Unskilled laborer 

Plumbing board 

1. Members 



No. 



Salary. 



$2, 000. 00 



1, 200. 00 



1, 350. 00 

900. 00 

x 2.25 



1, 400. 00 
1, 200. 00 
1, 000. 00 
1, 000. 00 



x 2.25 
^.00 
12 2. 50 
U.25 
U.OO 



l l. 75 
3 300. 66 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1 Per diem. 

2 For 5 months each year. 

3 Board consists of 2 master plumbers, 1 journeyman plumber, 2 employees of the District having knowl- 
edge of plumbing. 



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56 



District of Columbia. 



1. Board of Commissioners. 
4. Commissioner. 

3. Second Assistant to Engineer Commissioner. 
7. Office of inspector of gas and meters. 

1. Supervision 

1. Inspector 

2. Inspection of meters, gas, and record- 
ing-.-.. 

1. Assistant inspectors 

2. Assistant inspectors 

3. Messenger 



No. 



Salary. 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



$2, 000 



1,000 
900 
600 



1316 



57 



District of Columbia. 



1. Board of Commissioners. 
4. Commissioner. 

3. Second Assistant to Engineer Commissioner. 
8. Permit clerk. 

1. Supervision 

1. Permit clerk 

2. Issuance of permits 

1. Assistant permit clerk 

3. Clerical (correspondence and records) 

1. Clerk and typewriter 



No. 



Salary. 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



$1, 500 



1,000 
"966" 



1317 



58 



District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


1. Board of Commissioners. 
4. Commissioner. 

3. Second Assistant to Engineer Commissioner. 
9. Automobile board. 

1. Board proper 






1 . Members 


4 
1 


$300 




2. Secretary 









1 The members of this board are appointed by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia and serve 
without compensation. 



1318 



59 



District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


1. Board of Commissioners. 
4. Commissioner. 

3. Second Assistant to Engineer Commissioner. 
10. Office of the electrical engineer. 

1 . Supervision 








1. Electrical engineer 


1 
1 


|2, 500 
2,000 




2. Assistant electrical engineer 

2. Clerical service 




1. Chief clerk 


1 


1,400 




2. Correspondence, permits, and 
records 




1. Clerk 


1 
2 
1 
2 

1 


1,200 
1,125 
1,050 
1,000 

620 




2. Clerks 




3. Clerk 




4. Clerks 




5. Assistant repairman (de- 
tailed as clerk) 




3. Drafting 




1 . Draftsmen 


2 


1,000 




3. Field service 




1. Electrical inspector 


1 


2,000 




2. Street lighting, wiring, and line 
work 




1. Electrical inspector 


1 

3 

] 
1 
3 
1 


1,800 
1,200 
1,200 
1,000 
900 
1 3.50 




2. Inspectors 




3. Electrician 




4. Inspector of lamps 




5. Inspectors 




6. Painter 




3. Underground work 




1 . Inspector 


1 
1 
1 


1,350 

1,200 

620 




2. Cable splicer 




3. Assistant cable splicer 

4. Repairs 




1. Expert repairman 


1 

4 
2 
1 

1 


960 
900 
840 
360 
400 




2. Repairmen 




3. Assistant repairmen 




4. Laborer 




5. Laborer 




5. Telephone switchboard, District 
of Columbia 




1. Telephone operators 

2. Telephone operators 

3. Telephone operator 


3 

4 
1 
1 


720 
540 
450 
400 




4. Laborer 




6. Miscellaneous 




1. Telegraph operators 


3 
1 


1,000 

875 




2. Storekeeper 




4. Messenger service 




1. Laborers 


2 
1 


540 
460 




2. Laborer 









» Per diem. 



1319 



60 



District of Columbia. 



No. 



Salary. 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1. Board of Commissioners. 
4. Commissioner. 

3. Second Assistant to Engineer Commissioner. 
11. Superintendent of stables. 

1. Superintendent 

2. Operation 

1. Blacksmith 

2. Drivers 

3. Care and protection 

1. Watchman 



$1, 150 



975 
630 



630 



1320 



61 



District of Columbia. 



1. Board of Commissioners. 
4. Commissioner. 

3. Second Assistant to Engineer Commissioner 
12. Superintendent of buildings. 



Supervision. 
1. Superintendent 

2. Clerical service 

1. Laborer 

3. Power generation and distribution: 

Heating, ventilating, plumbing 

1. Chief engineer 

2 . Assistant engineers 

3. Dynamo tenders 

4. Firemen 

5. Coal passers 

6. Tube operator 

4. Electrical distribution and elevator 

maintenance 

1. Chief electrician 

2. Electrician's helper 

3. Elevator conductors 

5. Watch force and information 

1. Chief watchman 

2. Assistant chief watchman 

3. Watchmen 

6. Cleaning 

1. Laborer 

2. Laborers 

3. Chief cleaners 

4. Cleaners 



No. 



1 
2 
2 

40 



Salary. 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



$2, 000 
"660" 



1,400 
1,000 
875 
720 
600 
600 



200 

840 
600 



1,000 
660 
600 



660 
500 
500 
240 



1321 



62 



District of Columbia. 


No. 
1 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


1. Board of Commissioners. 
4. Commissioner. 

4. Junior assistant to Engineer Commissioner. 
1. Engineer of highways. 

1. Engineer 

2. Clerical service 


$3, 000 




1. Correspondence. 








1. Clerks (stenographers) 

2. Records and files 


2 


1,200 




1. Clerk 

2. Clerk (bookkeeper) 

3. Clerk 


1 
1 
1 
1 

2 


1,400 
1,350 
1, 200 
900 
13.25 




4. Clerk 




5. Copyists 




3. Drafting 




1. Draftsman 

2. Draftsman 

3 . Draftsman 


1 
1 
1 


1, 350 

'3. 75 
13.50 




3. Field service 




1. Operation and maintenance of 
bridges 








1. Engineer 


1 


2,250 




2. Bridge repairs 




1. Assistant engineer 

3. Operation and care 


1 


1,200 




1. Bridge keeper 


1 
3 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 


650 
600 
12.50 
12.50 
13.OO 
3,000 
18.00 
15.OO 




2. Bridge keeper 




3. Bridge keeper 

4. Assistant operators 

5. Electrician 




2. Special counsel 




1. Inspector 




2 . Inspector 




3. Paving force 




1. Skilled laborer 


1 

2 
1 
2 
2 


13.50 
13.OO 
12.50 
12.50 
12.00 




2. Skilled laborers 




3. Skilled laborer 




, 4. Skilled laborers 




5. Skilled laborers 




4. General field force 




1. Inspector 


1 
1 
1 

4 
2 


1,200 
780 
1 5. 00 
14.00 
M.OO 




2. Rodman 




3. Assistant engineer 




4. Stone cutters 




5. Carpenters 




4. Messenger service 




1 . Skilled laborer 


1 

2 


11.75 
540 




2. Messenger 









1 Per diem. 



1322 



63 



District of Columbia. 



1. Board of Commissioners. 
4. Commissioner. 

4. Junior assistant to Engineer Commissioner. 
2. Superintendent of Streets. 

1. Superintendent 

2. Inspection of sidewalks 

1. Inspector 

3. Paving and repairs (alleys and streets) . 

1. Foremen 

Skilled laborers 

Skilled laborers 

Skilled laborers 

Skilled laborer 

6. Skilled laborers 

7. Skilled laborers 

Adjustment of plumbing 

1. Plumbers 



Driver and messenger service . 
1 . Driver and messensor . . . 



No. 



Salary 



$2, 000 
"i.*266 



4 
3 
8 
3 
1 
16 
32 



1,200 
x 3. 50 
J 3. 00 
l 2. 50 
J 2. 25 
^.00 
l l. 75 



M.00 
"540 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1 Per diem. 



1323 



64 



District of Columbia. 



No. 



Salary. 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1. Board of Commissioners. 
4. Commissioner. 

4. Junior assistant to Engineer Commissioner. 
3. Superintendent of Street Cleaning. 



5. 



Superintendent. 

Assistant superintendent 

Chief clerk 

1. Accounts and costkeeping. . 

1. Clerk 

2. Clerk.... 

3. Clerk 

2. Correspondence 

1. Stenographer and clerk. 

Inspection service 

1. Sprinkling and cleaning. . 



machine 



3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 



Chief inspector. 
Chief inspector, 

work 

Inspectors 

Inspectors 

Inspector 

Assistant inspectors 

7. Assistant inspectors 

2. Collection of city refuse 

1. Inspectors 

2. Inspector 

Dumps 

1. Dumpmen 

Repairs 

1. Foreman (of repairs) 

2. Blacksmith 

3. Wheelwright 

4. Mechanic 

Mechanics 

Mechanics 

Mechanic's helpers 

Blacksmith's helper 

Painter 

Cleaning and sprinkling and collec- 
tion of refuse 

1. Drivers 

Care of stables 

1. Stable bosses 

2. Watchmen 

Driver and messenger service 

1. Driver and messenger 



5. 

6. 

7. 
8. 
9. 



93 



$2, 500 
1,600 
1.400 



1,200 

1,000 

900 



1,000 



1,300 



300 
200 
100 
000 
900 
720 



1,200 
1,100 



540 



1,200 
900 
900 
780 

^.OO 

^.oo 

540 
720 

780 



1.75 



^.OO 

1 1. 75 



600 



1 Per diem. 



1324 



65 



District of Columbia. 



1. Board of Commissioners. 
4. Commissioner. 

4. Junior assistant to Engineer Commissioner. 
4. Resurfacing division. 

1. Supervision 

1. Assistant engineer 

2. Computation of street areas and grades. 



Clerical. 

1. Draftsman. 
Field work. . . . 

1. 

2. 

3. 

4. 

5. 

6. 

7. 



Transitmen . 
Transitman . 

Rodmen 

Rodmen . . . 
Chainmen . . 
Transitman. 
Transitman . 



3. Repairs and construction. 



Supervision (engineering' 

1 . Assistant engineers . . 

2. Assistant engineer. . . 

3. Assistant engineers. . . 
Inspection force . 

1. ~ 

2. 

3. 

4. 

5. 



3. 



Inspectors . 

Inspectors 

Inspector 

Assistant engineer. 

Inspectors 

Subordinate force 

1. Foreman 

2. Laborers 

3. Skilled laborers. . . 

4. Skilled laborers. . . 



No. 



1 

7 
12 
16 



Salary. 



$2, 200 



1,200 



1,200 

1,050 

900 

780 

650 

M. 00 

^.OO 



1,800 
1,600 
1,500 



1. 500 
1.800 
1, 350 
1,350 
1,200 



x 3. 50 
! 2. 50 
1 2.00 
U. 75 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1 Per diem. 



1325 



66 





District of Columbia. 


No. 
1 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


1. 


Board of Commissioners. 
4. Commissioner. 

4. Junior assistant to Engineer Commissioner. 
5. Superintendent of Roads. 

1. Superintendent 


$2, 000 






2. Construction and repair (of roads). 






1. Supervision 










1. Foremen 


5 
3 


1,200 
1,050 






2. Subforemen 






2. Inspection 






1. Inspector 


1 


1,200 






3. Steam rollers 






1. Rollermen 


2 
1 
1 


1 4. 00 
*3. 00 
l 2. 50 






2. Rollermen 






3. Rollermen 






4. Paving 






1. Skilled laborers 


3 

2 

1 


1 3. 50 
*3. 00 
l 2. 50 






2. Skilled laborers 






3. Skilled laborers 






5. Miscellaneous 






1. Skilled laborers 


10 

46 


1 2.00 

1 1. 75 






2. Skilled laborers 

3. Care and protection 






1 . Watchmen 


5 


1 2.00 











1 Per diem. 



1326 



District of Columbia. 



1. Board of Commissioners. 
4. Commissioner. 

4. Junior assistant to Engineer Commissioner. 
6. Inspection of asphalts and cements. 

1. Supervision 

1. Inspector 

2. Assistant inspector 

2. Correspondence, records and files. 

1. Clerk 

3. Cement testing 

1. Skilled laborer 

2. Laborer 

4. Inspection force 

1. Inspector 

2. Inspector 

3. Laborer 

4. Inspector 

5. Inspector 

6. Laborer 

5. Laboratory 

1. Skilled laborer 

6. Messenger and driver service 

1. Laborer 

2. Laborer 



No. 



Salary. 



67 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



$2, 400 
1,500 



750 



625 
600 



1,200 
900 
600 
x 4. 00 
x 2. 00 
1 1.50 



3.00 



U. 75 
1 1.50 



1 Per diem. 



1327 



68 



District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


1. 


Board of Commissioners. 
4. Commissioner. 

4. Junior assistant to Engineer Commissioner. 
7. Surveyor's office. 

1. Surveyor 


1 
1 


$3, 000 
1,800 






2 Assistant surveyor 






3. Clerical service 






1. Correspondence and preparation 
of data 










1. Clerk 


1 
1 
1 


1,225 
975 
675 






2. Clerk 






3. Clerk 






2. Records 






1. Record clerk 


1 


1,050 






3. Plats for surveys and condemna- 
tion proceedings 






1. Draftsman 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


1.500 
1,225 

900 
1,200 

900 
*4. 25 






2. Draftsman 






3. Draftsman 






4. Computer 






5. Assistant computer 






6. Assistant engineer 






4. Field service (surveys for public and 
District of Columbia government 
and location of walls in course of 
construction) 






1. Assistant engineer . 


1 
3 
1 
1 
3 
3 
2 
1 
1 
3 


1,800 

1,500 

1, 200 

1,200 

825 

700 

650 

l 2. 25 

*2. 50 

3 2.00 






2. Assistant engineers 






3. Inspector 






4. Computer and transitman 

5. Rodmen 






6. Chainmen 






7. Chainmen 






8. Chainmen 






9. Driver 






10. Drivers 











1 Per diem. 



1328 



69 



District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


1. Board of Commissioners. 
4. Commissioner. 

4. Junior assistant to Engineer Commissioner. 
8. Trees and parkings division. 

1. Supervision 




• 




1. Superintendent 


1 
1 


$1, 800. 00 
1,200.00 




2. Assistant superintendent 




2. Records and correspondence 




1. Inspector (acting as clerk) 

2. Copyist 


1 

1 


. 1 3. 75 
^.OO 




3. Bookkeeping and files 




1. Clerk 


1 


750. 00 




4. Field service 




1. Enforcement of regulations 








1. Foreman 


1 


1, 050. 00 




2. General 




1. Inspector 


1 

4 


1, 000. 00 
900. 00 




2. Foremen 




3. Care of nurseries 




1. Nurseryman 


1 


^.OO 





1 Per diem. 



1329 



70 



District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


2. Board of Education. 

1. Board proper 






71 


2. General administration 






72 


3. School system 








1. White 






74 


2. Colored 






186 











Note. — The control of the public schools of the District of Columbia is vested in the board of education, 
which consists of nine members. The members, three of whom "shall be women," are appointed by the 
supreme court judges of the District of Columbia for terms of three years each. They serve without com- 
pensation. 



1330 



71 



District of Columbia . 


No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


2. Board of Education. 
1. Board proper. 

1. Members l 








2. Standing committees 








1 . Committer on wavs and means 








2. Committee on elementary and night 
schools 








3. Committee on normal, high, manual 
training, and trade schools 








4. Committee on textbooks and school sup- 
plies 








5. Committee on inspection and disposal of 
unserviceable material 








6. Committee on sites, buildings, repairs, 
and ianitors 








7. Committee on hygiene and sanitation 








8. Committee on water supply and drainage. . 








9. Committee on rules and by-laws 








10. Committee on playgrounds and school 
gardens 








11. Committee on special schools 








12. Committee on libraries and lectures 








13. Committee on military affairs and ath- 
letics 








3. Special committees 

















i Nonsalaried. 



24374°— H. Doc. 458, 62-2, vol 2 34 1331 



72 



District of Columbia. 



No. 



2. 



Board of Education. 
2. General administration. 

1 . Administrative group 

1. Office proper of superintendent 

1. Superintendent 

2. Clerk 

2. Assistant superintendent (white) 

1. Clerk . 

3. Assistant superintendent (colored) 

1. Clerk.. 

4. Director of intermediate instruction 

1. Clerk.... .-------. 

5. Director of primary instruction (white) . . . 

6. Assistant director of primary instruction 

(colored) 

7. Director of kindergartens (white) 

8. Assistant director of kindergartens (col- 
ored) 

Supervisor of manual training 

1. Clerk 

Attendance officers 

1. Attendance officer (chief) 

2. Attendance officers 

Child labor office 

1. Clerk 

12. School gardens 



9. 
10. 



11. 



2. 



Supervisor. 
2. Labor force 

1. Skilled laborer 

2. Skilled laborers 

3. Laborers 

Storehouse 

1. Custodian 

2. Assistant custodian 

3. Caretaker 

Medical inspection 

1. Inspectors 

Care of buildings 

1. Superintendent of janitors . 

Secretary . 



13. 



14. 



15. 



1. Clerical service . 
1. 



Statistics , 

1. Clerk (statistician). 
Pav rolls 

1. Clerk. 

2. Clerk 

Requisitions 

1. Clerk 

Stenographers 

Miscellaneous 

1. Clerk 

2. Clerks 

3. Clerks... 

6. Telephone switchboard . 

1. Operator 

Messenger service 

1. Operator 



2. 



3. 

4. 
5. 



12 



Salary. 



$5, 000 

$650- 900 

3,000 

650- 900 

3,000 

650- 900 

2, 200-2, 700 

650- 900 

1,800-2,050 

1, 400-1, 650 
1, 500-1, 750 

1, 300-1, 550 

2, 200-2, 700 
650- 900 



900 
600 



o 



900 



2 3 

2 2 

2 1.50 



1,200 
600 
648 



500 



1,200 
2,000 



1,400 



1,000 
500- 600 



1,000 
840 



3 650- 900 
600- 700 
500- 600 



500- 600 
*720 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1 Teacher of normal school detailed to supervise this work. 

2 Per diem. 

3 The miscellaneous clerks, under the direction of the secretary, are detailed to do the clerical work in the 
high schools. 



1332 



District of Columbia. 



2. Board of Education — Continued. 

2. General administration — Continued. 

3. Boards of examiners * 

1. White schools 

1. Board proper 

1. Superintendent of schools . 

2. Heads of departments 

2. Clerk 

2. Colored schools 

1. Board proper 

1. Superintendent of schools . 

2. Heads of departments 



73 



No. 



Salary. 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



$650-$900 



1 Officers of the boards of examiners receive no compensation as such. 



1333 



74 



District of Columbia. 



Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 



1. Day schools. 



1. Normal school, No. 1 

2. Secondary schools 

3. Elementary schools 

4. Kindergartens 

5. Ungraded schools 

6. Special directors 

Night schools (secondary) 

1. Elementary and domestic science. 

Teacher's library 

1. Librarian 



No. 



Salary. 



$650-1900 



Kefer- 
ence 
page. 



75 
76 

82 
171 
172 
173 
174 



1334 



75 



District of Columbia. 



2. Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

1. Normal School No. 1. 



1. Principal in charge 

2. Department of theory 

1. Training teachers for grades. . 

2. Training teacher for grades . . 

3. Training teacher for grades. . . 

4. Training teacher for kinder- 

garten 

3. Department of practice 

1. Practice teachers for grades. . . 

2. Practice teachers for kinder- 

garten 

4. Department of drawing 

1. Teacher 

5. Department of music 

1. Teacher 

2. Teacher 

6. Department of physical culture... 

1. Teacher 

7. Department of school gardening. . 

1. Teacher 



No. 



Salary. 



$2, 000-$2, 500 



1, 000- 1, 800 

950- 1, 350 

800- 1, 100 

1, 000- 1, 800 



1, 000- 1, 800 
1, 000- 1, 800 



950- 1, 350 



950- 1, 350 
650- 900 



950- 1, 350 
600^ "766' 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1335 



76 



District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

2. Secondary schools. 

1. Heads of departments. 

1. Head of Latin department 

2. Head of English department. . 

3. Head of history department. . 

4. Head of mathematics depart- 

ment 


1 

1 

1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


$1, 900-$2, 200 
1, 900- 2, 200 
1,900- 2,000 

1, 900- 2, 200 
1, 900- 2, 200 
1, 900- 2, 200 
1, 900- 2, 200 
1, 900- 2, 200 
650- 900 






5. Head of biology department . . 

6. Head of business practice 

7. Head of modern languages 

8. Head of physics department . 

9 . Military instructor 






2. Academic high schools 






1. Central High School 






77 




2. Eastern High School 






78 




3. Western High School 






79 




3. Business High School 






80 




4. McKinley Manual Training (High) 
School 






81 




Note. Heads have educa- 
tional supervision of their re- 
spective departments in the 
high schools here mentioned. 









1336 



77 



District of Columbia. 



2. Board of Education. 
2. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

2. Secondary schools. 

2. Academic high schools. 
1. Central high school. 



1 Teaches Greek also. 
1 Teaches German also. 
3 Teaches civics also. 
* Teaches biology also. 



5. 



10 
11 



Principal in charge 

Department of Latin 
(head of department)., 

1. Teachers 

2. Teacher 1 

3. Teacher 2 

Department of English 

(head of department).. 

1. Teachers 

2. Teacher 3 

3. Teacher 4 

4. Teacher 

Department of history 

(head of department) . . 

1. Teachers 

2. Teacher 5 

3. Teacher 

Department of mathe- 
matics (head of depart- 
ment) 

1. Teachers 6 

2. Teacher 

Department of biology 

(head of department) . . 

1. Teacher 

Department of modern 
languages (head of de- 
partment) 



French . 

1. Teachers 

2. Teacher 

2. German 

1. Teachers 

2. Teacher 7 

Department of physics 

(head of department) . . 

1. Teacher 

Chemistry 

1. Teachers 

Physical geography 

1. Teacher 

. Department of physical 
culture 

1. Teachers 

2. Teacher 



No. 



Salary. 



$2, 000-$2, 500 



1, 000- 1, 800 

1, 900- 2, 200 

950- 1, 350 



1, 000- 1, 800 
1, 000- 1, 800 
1, 000- 1, 800 
1, 900- 2, 200 



1, 000- 1, 800 
1, 000- 1, 800 
1, 900- 2, 200 



1, 000- 1, 800 
1, 000- 1, 800 



1,000- 1,800 



1, 000- 1, 800 
950- 1, 350 



1, 000- 1, 800 
950- 1, 350 



1, 000- 1, 800 



1, 000- 1, 800 

i, 166- i* 8oo 



950- 1, 350 
800- 1, 100 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



5 Teaches English and drawing also. 

6 Teaches physics also, 
f Teaches English also. 



1337 



77a 



District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


2. Board of Education — Continued. 
2. School system — Continued. 

1. White (assistant superintendent) — Cont'd. 
1. Day schools — Continued. 

2. Secondary schools — Continued. 

2. Academic high schools — Cont'd. 
1. Central high school — Cont'd. 
12. Department of drawing. 








1. Teachers 

2. Teacher 


3 
1 


$950-$l, 350 
800- 1, 100 




13. Department of music 




1. Teacher 


1 


950- 1, 350 




14. Library 




1. Librarian 


1 


650- 900 




15. Care of building 




1 . Janitor 


1 
1 
2 


900 
420 
360 




2. Laborer 




3. Laborers 




16. Clerical service l 













1 Detailed from the office of the secretary. (See Miscellaneous, p. 72.) 



78 



District of Columbia. 



Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

2. Secondary schools. 

2. Academic high schools. 
2. Eastern High School. 
1. Principal in charge 
2 



4. 



5. 



6. 



7. 



9. 



10. 
11. 



12. 
13. 



14. 



Department of Latin 
(head of department) . . 

1. Teachers 

2. Teacher 

Department of English 

(head of department) . . 

1. Teachers 

Department of Mathe- 
matics (head of 

department) 

1. Teachers 

Department of history 
(head of department) . . 

1. Teacher 

2. Teacher 

Department of Biology 

(head of department) . . 

1 . Teacher 

2. Teacher 

Department of Modern 

Languages (head of 
department) 

1. Teacher of French... 

2 . Teachers of German . . 
Department of Physics 

(head of department) . . 

1. Teacher of Physics. . 

2. Teacher of Chemistry 
Department of Physical 

Training 

1. Teacher 

Department of drawing. 

1. Teachers 

Department of Business 

Practice 

1. Teacher (stenogra- 
phy and type 

writing) 

Library 

1. Librarian 

Care of building 

1. Janitor 

2. Laborer 

Clerical service 



No. 



Salary. 



|2, 000-$2, 500 



1, 000- 1, 800 
1 1, 000- 1, 800 



1, 000- 1, 800 



1, 000- 1, 800 



1, 000- 1, 800 
1, 000- 1, 800 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1, 900- 2, 200 
1, 000- 1, 800 



1, 000- 1, 800 
1, 000- 1, 800 



1, 000- 1, 800 
1, 000- 1, 800 



950- 1, 350 



950- 1, 350 



1, 000- 1, 800 



650- 900 



( 3 ) 



900 

420 



1 Teaches Greek also. 



2 Teaches civics also. 



3 Detailed from the office of the secretary, 



1339 



79 



District of Columbia. 



No. 



Salary. 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

2. Secondary schools. 

2. Academic high schools. 
3. Western High School. 



6 



8 



9 



10 



11 



12 
13 



14 



15. 



Principal in charge 

2. Department of Latin 

(head of department) . . 

1. Teachers 

2. Teacher 

3. Department of English 

(head of department) . . 

1. Teachers 

2. Teacher 

4. Department of history 

(head of department) . . 
1 . Teacher 

5. Department of Biology 

(head of department) . . 

1. Teacher 

Department of Modern 
Languages (head of 
department) 

1. French 

1. Teachers 

2. German 

1. Teachers 

Department of Mathe- 
matics (head of 

department) 

1. Teachers 

Department of Physics 

(head of department) . . 

1. Teacher 

Department of Drawing 

(head teacher) 

1. Teachers 

Chemistry 

1. Teacher 

2. Teacher 

Department of Physical 

Culture 

1. Teacher 

Department of Music 

1. Teacher 

Library 

1. Librarian 

Care of building 

1. Janitor 

2. Laborer 

3. Laborers 

Clerical service 



I, 000-$2, 500 



1, 000- 1, 800 
1 1, 000- 1, 800 



1, 000- 1, 800 
950- 1, 350 



1, 000- 1, 800 

i, 666- i,"s66 



1, 000- 1, 800 



1, 000- 1, 800 



1, 000- 1, 800 



1, 000- 1, 800 



950- 1, 350 



1, 000- 1, 800 
1, 000- 1, 800 



800- 1, 100 



3 950- 1, 350 
"600- "725 



( 4 ) 



900 
420 
360 



1 Teaches German also. 

2 Teaches physical geography. 



3 Detailed to other schools part of the time. 

4 Detailed from office of secretary. 



1340 



80 



District of Columbia. 



Board of Education 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent) . 
1. Day schools. 

2. Secondary schools. 

3. Business High School. 

1. Principal 

2. Academic 

1. English 

1. Teachers. 

2. Teacher. 

3. Teacher. 

4. Teacher. 

2. Geography. . 

1. Teacher.. 

2. Teacher. 

3. History 

1. Teachers. 

4. German 

1. Teachers. 

5. Biology 

1. Teacher. 

6. Physics 

1. Teacher. 

3. Business practice. 

1. " 



3. 



Shorthand and type- 
writing 

1. Teachers 

Law 

1. Teacher 

2. Teacher 

Arithmetic 

1. Teacher 

2. Teachers 

3. Teacher 

4. Teacher 

4. Bookkeeping 

1. Teachers 

Department of drawing 

1. Teacher 

2. Teacher 

Physical training 

1. Teachers 

6. Library 

1. Librarian 

7. Department of music 

1. Teacher 

2. Teacher. 

8. Clerical service 

9. Care of building 

1. Janitor 

2. Laborer 

3. Laborer 



4. 



5. 



No. 



10 



Salary. 



$2, 000-$2, 500 



1, 000- 1, 800 

1 1, 000- 1, 800 

2 1, 000- 1, 800 

950- 1, 350 



1, 000- 1, 800 
1, 900- 2, 200 



3 1,000- 1,800 

"i, 666^" i," 8o6 



4 1,000- 1,800 

n," 666-" i* 8o6 



1, 000- 1, 800 



1, 000- 1, 800 
1,000- 1,800 



1. 000- 1, 800 
7 1,000- 1,800 
8 1,000- 1,800 

9 950- 1, 350 



1, 000- 1, 800 



950- 1, 350 
800- 1, 100 



950- 1, 350 
650^"* 900 



(10) 

11 

( 12 ) 



900 
420 
360 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1 Teaches public speaking also. 

2 Teaches typewriting also. 
8 Teach geography also. 

4 Teaches typewriting and physical geography 
also. 
& Teaches chemistry and bookkeeping also. 
6 Teaches arithmetic also. 



7 Teach bookkeeping also. 

s Teaches bookkeeping and physics also. 

9 Teaches bookkeeping also. 

10 Detailed from Central High School. 

11 Detailed from graded schools (department of 
music). 

12 Detailed from office of the secretary. 



1341 



81 



District of Columbia. 



2. Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 
2. Secondary. 

4. McKinley Manual Training School. 

1. Principal in charge 

1. Academic 



1. Department of Eng- 

lish (head of de- 
partment) 

1. Teachers 

2. Teacher 

3. Teacher 

2. Department of his- 

tory (head of de- 
partment) 

1. Teacher 

3. Department of 

mathematics 
(head of depart- 
ment) 

1. Teachers 

4. Department of mod- 

ern languages 
(head of depart- 
ment) 

1. German 

1. Teachers. . . 

2. French 

1. Teacher. ... 

5. Department of 

physics 

1. Teachers 

6. Chemistry 

1. Teachers 

2. Manual training 

1. Department of do- 

mestic science 

1. Teachers 

2. Department of do- 

mestic art 

1. Teachers 

3. Department of 

drawing 

1. Freehand draw- 

ing 

1. Teachers. . 

2. Teachers. . 

2. Mechanical 

drawing 

1. Teachers. . 

2. Teacher. .. 

4. Forge 

1. Teachers 

2. Teacher 

5. Machine shop 

1. Teacher 

2. Teachers 



No. 



Salary. 



!, 000-$2, 500 



1, 000- 1, 800 

1, 900- 2, 200 

1 1, 000- 1, 800 



1, 000- 1, 800 



1, 000- 1, 800 



1, 000- 1, 800 



2 1, 000- 1, 800 



3 1,000- 1,800 

i,' 666^* i," 8oo 



950- 1, 350 



950- 1, 350 



950- 1, 350 
800- 1, 100 



1 Teaches history also. 

2 Teaches German also. 



1 950- 1, 350 

2 800- 1, 100 

3 Head of department teaches physics at this school. 



950- 1, 350 
800- 1, 100 



950- 
800- 



350 
100 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1342 



81a 



District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education — Continued. 
3. School system — Continued. 

1. White (assistant superintendent) — Continued. 
1. Day schools — Continued. 
2. Secondary — Continued. 

4. McKinley Manual Training 
School — Continued. 

1. Principal in charge — Cont'd. 
2. Manual training — Con. 
6. Wood shop 








1. Teachers 

2. Teacher 

7. Art metal 


2 
1 


$950-$l, 350 
800- 1, 100 






1. Teacher 

8. Applied electricity 

1. Teacher 

3. Library 


1 


800- 1, 100 






1 


1, 000- 1, 800 






1. Librarian 


1 


600- 700 






4. Care of building 






1 , Janitor. 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 


900 
1,200 
720 
720 
420 
360 
144 






2 . Engineer 






3. Assistant engineer. . . 

4. Assistant janitor 

5. Laborer 






6. Laborers 






7. Caretaker 











1343 



82 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


ence 










page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 










1. White (assistant superintendent). 








1. Day schools. 










3. Elementary schools. 








1. First division. 








1. Supervising principal (salary $2,200- 








$2,700). 








1. 


Addison, Henry, (P St., between 










32d and 33d Sts., NW.).-. 


53 


83 




2. 


Conduit Road (Conduit Road) 


25 


84 




3. 


Corcoran, Thomas (28th St., be- 
tween M St. and Olive Ave., 










NW.) 


68 


85 




4. 


Curtis, William Wallace (O St., 










between 32d and 33d Sts.,NW.). 


26 


86 




5. 


Fillmore, Millard (35th St., be- 










tween Rand S Sts., NW.) 


92 


87 




6. 


Hyde, Anthony T. (O St., be- 










tween 32d and 33d Sts., NW.). . 


144 


88 




7. 


Industrial Home (Wisconsin Ave., 
NW.) 




89 




8. 


Jackson, Andrew (R St., between 










30th and 31st Sts., NW.) 


59 


90 




9. 


Reservoir (Conduit Road, near 










Reservoir) 


110 


91 




10 


. Tenley (Tenley) 


102 


92 




11 


. Threlkeld, John (36th St. and 










Prospect Ave., NW.) 


14 


93 




12 


. Toner, John Meredith (24th and 










FSts.. NW.) 


114 


94 




2. Second division. 








1. Supervising principal (salary $2,200- 
$2,700). 
1. Adams, John Quincy (R St., be- 
















tween 17th St., and New Hamp- 










shire Ave., NW.) 


65 


95 




2. 


Chevy Chase (Connecticut Ave. 










extended) 


113 


96 




3. 


Cooke, Henry D. (17th and Co- 










lumbia Road) 


154 


97 




4. 


Dennison, William (S St., be- 










tween 13th and 14th Sts., NW.). 


52 


98 




5. 


Eaton, John (34th and Lowell Sts., 








6. 


NW.) 


160 


99 




Force, Peter (Mass. Ave., be- 








tween 17th and 18th Sts.,NW.) . . 


32 


100 




7. 


Grant, Ulysses (G St., between 










21st and 22d Sts., NW.) 


41 


101 




8. 


Morgan, Thomas P. (V St., be- 
tween Chaplain and 18th Sts., 








9. 


NW.) 


125 


102 




Weightman, Roger C. (23d and 








MSts.. NW.1 


54 


103 




3. Third division. 








1. Supervising principal (salary $2,200- 








$2,700.) 








1. 


Brightwood (Georgia Ave., Bright- 










wood, D. C.) 


104 


104 




2» 


Brightwood Park (9th and Ingra- 










hamSts., NW.) 


151 


105 



1344 



82a 



District of Columbia. 




2. Board of Education — Continued. 
3. School system — Continued. 

1. White (assistant superintendent) — Continued. 
1. Day schools — Continued. 

3. Elementary schools — Continued. 

3. Third division — Continued. 

1. Supervising principal — Continued. 

3. Harrison, William Henry (13th 

St., between V and W Sts.,NW.) 

4. Hubbard, Gardner G. (Kenyon 

St., between 11th and 12th Sts., 
NW.) 

5. Johnson, Andrew (School and La- 

mont Sts., Mount Pleasant) 

Johnson Annex (School St., 
Mount Pleasant) 

6. Monroe, James (Columbia Road, 

between Georgia and Sherman 
Avenues, NW.) 

7. Petworth (Petworth) 

8. Cleveland, Grover (Vermont Ave., 

between T and U Sts., NW.) 

9. Powell, Chas. F. (School St. near 

Park Road, NW.) 

10. Ross, John W. (Harvard St., be- 

tween 11th and 13th Sts., NW.) . 

11. Takoma (Takoma) 

12. Woodburn (Riggs and Blair 

Road) 

4. Fourth division. 

1. Supervising principal (salary $2,200- 
$2,700). 

1. Abbott, George J. (6th St. and 

New York Ave., NW.) 

2. Franklin-Thompson School (13th 

and K Sts., NW.) 

3. Henry, Joseph (P St., between 6th 

and 7th Sts., NW) 

4. Morse, Samuel F. B. (R St., be- 

tween New Jersey Ave. and 5th 
St., NW.) 

5. Polk, James K. (7th and P Sts., 

NW.) 

Thomson, Strong John (now part 
of Franklin-Thomson) (SW T . 
corner L and 12th Sts., NW.). . . 

6. Twining, W. J. (3d St., between 

NandOSts.,NW.) 

7. Webster, Daniel (10th and H Sts., 

NW.) 

5. Fifth division. 

1. Supervising principal (salary $2,200- 
$2,700). 

1. Arthur, Chester A. (Arthur Place 

NW.) 

2. Blake, James H. (North Capitol 

St. between K and L Sts. NW.) . 

3. Brookland (Brookland) 

4. Eckington (1st and Quincy Sts. 

NE.) 

5. Emery, Matthew G. (Lincoln 

Ave. and Prospect St. NE.) 

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ence 
page. 



84 
119 


106 

107 


95 
21 


\ 108 


72 
131 


109 

110 


57 


111 


157 


112 


146 

118 


113 
114 



70 

61 
103 

116 

133 



115 



27 


116 


15 


117 


33 


118 


44 


119 


86 


120 


56 

45 


121 


51 


122 



123 

124 
125 

126 

127 



82b 



District of Columbia. 




Refer- 
ence 
page. 



2. Board of Education — Continued. 
3. School system — Continued. 

1. White (assistant superintendent) — Continued. 
1. Day schools— Continued. 

3. Elementary schools — Continued. 

5. Fifth division — Continued. 

1. Supervising principal — Continued. 

6. Gage, Nathaniel P. (2d St. above 

USt.NW.) 

7. Gales, Joseph (1st and G Sts. NW.) 

8. Langdon (Langdon) 

9. Seaton, William W. (I St. between 

2d and 3d Sts. NW.) 

6. Sixth division. 

1. Supervising principal (salary $2,200- 
$2,700). 

1. Benning, William (Anacostia Rd. 

between Benning Rd. and F 
St. NE.) 

2. Blair, Francis P., sr. (I St. be- 

tween 6th and 7th Sts. NE.).... 

3. Blow, Henry T. (19th St. and 

Benning Rd. NE.) 

4. Hamilton, Alexander (Bladens- 

burg Rd.) 

5. Hayes, Rutherford B. (5th and K 

Sts. NE.) 

6. Kenil worth (Kenil worth) 

7. Ludlow, William (Southeast cor- 

ner 6th and C Sts. NE.) 

8. Madison, James (10th and G Sts. 

NW.) 

9. Pierce, Franklin (G and 14th Sts. 

NE.) 

10. Taylor, Zachary (7th St. near 

GSt.NE.) 

11. Webb, William B. (15th and 

Rosedale Sts. NE.) 

12. Wheatley, Samuel G. (12th and 

# NSts.NE.) 

7. Seventh division. 

1. Supervising principal (salary $2,200- 
$2,700). 

1. Brent, Robert (3d and D Sts. 

SE.) 

2. Carbery, Thomas H. (5th St. be- 

tween D and E Sts. NE.) 

3. Dent, Josiah (2d St. and South 

Carolina Ave. SE.) 

4. Edmonds, James B . (9th and D Sts. 

NE.) 

5. Hilton, Charles E. (6th St. be- 

tween B and C Sts. NE.) 

6. Maury, John W. (B St. between 

12th and 13th Sts. NE.) 

7. Peabody, Ge.orge (5th and C Sts. 

NE.) 

8. -Towers, John T. (8th and C Sts. 

SE.) 

9. Wallach, Richard (D St. between 

7th and 8th Sts. SE.) 



143 

36 

108 

22 



128 
129 
130 

131 



48 


132 


50 


133 


145 


134 


37 


135 


107 
128 


136 

137 


142 


138 


71 


139 


94 


140 


88 


141 


121 


142 


136 


143 



46 


144 


58 


145 


120 


146 


135 


147 


115 


148 


55 


149 


31 


150 


59 


151 


4 


152 



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82c 



District of Columbia. 



2. Board of Education — Continued. 
3. School system — Continued. 

1. White (assistant superintendent) — Continued. 
1. Day schools — Continued. 

3. Elementary schools — Continued. 

8. Eighth division. 

1. Supervising principal (salary $2,200- 
$2,700). 

1. Amid on, Margaret (6th and F Sts. 

SW.) 

2. Bowen, Sayles J. (3d and K Sts. 

SW.) 

3. Bradley, William A. (Linworth 

PI. SW.) 

4. Greenleaf, James (4| St. between 

MandNSts. SW.) 

5. Jefferson, Thomas (6th and D Sts. 

SW.) 

6. Potomac (12th St. between Mary- 

land Ave. and E St. SW.) .... 

7. Smallwood, Samuel N. (I St. be- 

tween 3d and 4£ Sts. SW.) 

8. Van Ness, John P. (4th and M 

Sts. SE.) 

9. Ninth division. 

1. Supervising principal (salary $2,200- 
$2,700). 

1. Bryan, Thomas B. (13th and B 

Sts. SE.) 

2. Buchanan, James (E St. between 

13th and 14th Sts. SE.) 

3. Congress Heights (Congress 

Heights) 

4. Cranch, William (12th and G Sts. 

SE.) 

5. Ketcham, J. H. (Adams St. be- 

tween Jackson and Harrison 
Sts.) 

6. Lenox, Walter (5th St. between 

G St. and Virginia Ave. SE.).. 

7. Orr, Benjamin G. (Twining City) 

8. Stanton, Edward L. (Hamilton 

Rd., Good Hope, D. C.) 

9. Tyler, John (11th St. between G 

and I Sts. SE.)... 

10. Van Buren, Martin (Jefferson 

St., Anacostia) 

Van Buren, Martin, Annex 
(Washington St., Anacostia).. 




149 

67 
122 

138 

83 
87 
38 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



42 


153 


123 


154 


60 


155 


105 


156 


23 


157 


17 


158 


64 


159 


150 


160 



155 


161 


96 


162 


111 


163 


137 


164 



165 

166 
167 

168 

169 

170 



24374°— H. Doc. 458, 62-2, vol 2 35 1347 



83 



District of Columbia. 



No. 



Salarv.i 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



2. Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. "White assistant superintendent \ 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
1. First division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

1. Henry Addison School. 

1. Principal and eighth 

grade teacher. . . . 

2. Seventh grade. 

1. Teacher 

3. Sixth grade. 

1. Teacher 

4. Fifth grade. 

1. Teacher 

5. Fourth grade. 

1. Teacher 

6. Third grade. 

1. Teacher 

7. Second grade. 

1. Teachers 

8. First grade. 

1. Teacher 

9. Care of building. 

1. Janitor 



950-81 


350 
240 


800- 1 


100 


800- 1 


100 


800- 1 


100 


650- 


900 


650- 


900 


600- 


700 


600- 


700 




600 



i The figures in this column indicate the basic salar y and the maximum salary, the difference represent- 
ing the longevity allowance. Class 1 (§500 to §600) extends over four years, the increase per annum being 
§25; class 2 (§600 to §700), the same; class 3 (§650 to §900) extends over eight years, the increase being §25 
per annum; class 4 (§800 to §1,100), 10 years, the annual increase being §30; class 5 (§950 to $1,350), 10 years, 
the annual increase being §40; class 6A (§1,000 to $1,800), eight years, the annual increase being $100;" class 
6B (§1,900 to §2.200), three years, the annual increase being §100. 

2 Principals of the graded schools, in addition to their salary as teachers, receive $30 per annum as 
session room allowance for each and every room over which they have supervision. 

3 Session room allowance for this school. 

* In the outlines is shown the regular or permanent teaching force. In addition thereto there are 679 
substitutes. A substitute is paid only for the services rendered, which compensation is deducted from 
the salary of the regular teacher whose place is filled. 



1348 



84 









Refer- 


District of Columeia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. Board of Education. 








3. School system. 








1. White. 








1. Day schools. 








3. Elementary schools. 








1. First division. 








1. Supervising principal. 








2. Conduit Road School. 








1. First, second, third, 








and fourth 








grades. 








1. Teacher 


1 


$650-$900 




2. Care of building. 








1. Janitor 


1 


150 









1349 



85 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 








3. School system. 










1. White. 










1. Day schools. 










3. Elementary schools. 










1. First division. 










1. Supervising principal. 










3. Thomas Corcoran School. 










1. Principal and eighth- 


j 1 


/ $950-11,350 
1 J 330 






grade teacher 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 












1 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






9. Care of building. 










1. Janitor 


1 
1 


600 
216 






2. Caretaker 





1 Session-room allowance. 



1350 



86 











Refer- 




District of Columbia . 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 

3. School system. 

1. White. 

1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
1. First division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

4. William Wallace Curtis 
School. 










1 . Principal and eighth 


I 1 


/ $950-$l,350 
\ x 240 






grade teacher 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1 . Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 






1. Model teacher. . . 


1 


800- 1, 100 






8. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


2 


600- 700 






9. Care of building. 






1. Janitor 


1 


720 






2. Laborer 


1 


320 













1 Session-room allowance. 



1351 



87 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 

3. School system. 

1. White. 

1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
1. First division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

5. Millard Fillmore School. 










1. Principal and eighth 


V 


/ $950-$l,350 
1 *240 






grade teacher 






2. Seventh grade. 










1 . Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 






1 . Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






9. Care of building. 






1 . Janitor 


1 


600 











i Session-room allowance. 



1352 



88 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 

3. School system. 

1. White. 

1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
1. First division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

6. Anthony T. Hyde School. 










1. Principal and eighth 


V 


/ $950-$l,350 
\ *240 






grade teacher 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 






1 . Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 2 


1 


600- 700 






»8. First grade. 










1. Model teacher... 


1 


800- 1, 100 






9. Care of building. 










1 . Janitor 


1 


600 





1 Session-room allowance. 



* Teaches first grade part of the time. 



1353 



89 





District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 








3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
1. First division. 










1. Supervising principal. 

7. Industrial Home School. 










1. Principal and teach- 
er of eighth, sev- 
enth, and sixth 


: 1 


/ $950-$l, 350 
1 1 120 






grades 


- 








2. Fifth grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






4. First and second 










grades 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






5. Care of building. 










1 . Janitor 



















1 Session-room allowance. 



1354 



90 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 








3. School system. 










1. White (assistant superintendent). 










1. Day schools. 










3. Elementary schools. 










1. First division. 










1. Supervising principal. 










8. Andrew Jackson School. 










1. Principal and eighth 


I 1 


/ $950-$l,350 
1 x 240 






grade teacher 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






9. Care of building. 










1. Janitor 


1 


600 











1 Session-room allowance. 



1355 



91 









Refer- 


District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 








page. 


2. Board of Education. 








3. School system. 








1. White. 








1. Day schools. 








3. Elementary schools. 








1. First division. 








1. Supervising principal. 
9. Reservoir School. 














1. Principal and teach- 
er of sixth and fifth 
grades 


}■■ 


/ $800-$l, 100 
\ x 120 




2. Fourth and third 




grades. 








1. Teacher 


1 


650- 950 




3. Second grade. 








1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 




4. First grade. 








1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 




5. Care of buildings. 








1 . Janitor 


1 


300 





1 Session-room allowance. 



1356 



92 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 

3. School system. 

1. White. 

1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
1. First division. 

1. Supervising principal. 
10. Tenley School. 

1. Principal 




x $210 






1. Eighth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


$950- 1, 350 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher (princi- 










pal as above).. 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






9. Care of buildings. 










1. Janitor 


1 


700 






2. Caretaker 


1 


144 





1 Session-room allowance. 



1357 



93 . 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 

3. School system. 

1. White. 

1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
1. First division. 

1. Supervising principal 

11. John Threlkeld School. 










1. Principal and 
teacher of seventh 
grade 


!■ 


/ $800-$l,100 
\ * 120 






2. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






3. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






4. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






5. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






6. Care of building. 










1 . Janitor 


1 


300 











1 Session-room allowance. 



1358 



94 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 




' 






page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 

3. School system 

1. White. 

1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
1. First division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

12. John Meredith Toner 
School. 










1. Principal and eighth 


I* 


J $950-11,350 
\ J 210 






grade teacher 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






8. First Grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






9. Care of building. 










1 . Janitor 


1 


600 











1 Session-room allowance. 



1359 



95 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
2. Second division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

1. John Quincy Adams 
School. 










1 . Principal and eighth 


}"i 


/ $950-$l,350 
\ i 240 






grade teacher 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






9. Care of building. 










1. Janitor 


1 


600 





1 Session-room allowance. 



1360 



96 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


Xo. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
2. Second division. 

1. Supervising principal. 
2. Chevy Chase School. 










1. Principal and eighth 


I 1 


/ $950-$1,350 
\ : 240 






grade teacher 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teachar 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade, 






1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


i 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






9. Care of buildings. 










1. Janitor 


1 


600 













Session-room allowance. 



1361 



97 











Refer- 




District of Columbia . 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
2. Second division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

3. Henry D. Cooke School. 










1. Principal and eighth 


I 1 


/ $950-$l,350 
\ M50 






grade teacher 






2. Eighth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


900-1,350 






3. Seventh grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


800- 1, 100 






4. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






6. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






8. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






9. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






10. Care of building. 










1. Janitor 


1 
1 


840 
350 






2. Assistant janitor. 






3. Caretaker 


1 


72 





1 Session-room allowance. 



1362 



98 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 










page. 


2, 


Board of Education. 








3. School system. 










1. White (assistant superintendent). 










1. Day schools. 










3. Elementary schools. 










2. Second division. 










1. Supervising principal. 










4. William Dennison School. 










1. Principal and eighth 


I 1 


/ $950-^1,350 
1 *270 






grade teacher 






2. Seventh grade . 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






9. Care of buildings. 










1. Janitor 


1 


700 






2. Laborer 


1 


300 





Session-room allowance. 



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99 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
2. Second division. 

1. Supervising principal. 
5. John Eaton School. 

1. Principal and 


» 








teacher of eighth 


. l 


/ $950-$l,350 

1 » 180 






and s e venth 


JL 






grades 










2. Sixth and fifth 










grades. 










1. Teacher......... 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Fourth and third 






grades. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






4. Second grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






5. First grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






6. Care of building. 






1. Janitor 


1 


600 






2. Caretaker 


1 


72 





1 Session-room allowance. 



1364 



100 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent) . 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
2. Second division. 

1. Supervising principal. 
6. Peter Force School. 










1. Principal and eighth 


}' 


/ $950-$l, 350 
\ x 360 






grade teacher 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Seventh A 










teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






2. Seventh B 










teacher 


1 


800- 1,100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Sixth A teacher. 


1 


800- 1, 100 






2. Sixth B teacher. 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Fifth A teacher. 


1 


800- 1, 100 






2. Fifth B teacher. 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Fourth A teacher 


1 


650- 900 






2. Fourth B teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 






1. Model Second A 










teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






2. Second B 










teacher 


1 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 










1. Model teacher. . . 


1 


800- 1, 100 






9. Care of buildings. 










1. Janitor 


1 
1 


720 
300 






2. Laborer 











1 Session-room allowance. 



1365 



101 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 








3. School system. 










1. White (assistant superintendent). 










1. Day schools. 










3. Elementary schools. 










2. Second division. 










1. Supervising principal. 










7. Ulysses Grant School. 










1. Principal and eighth 


}i 


/ $950-$l,350 

\ » 360 






grade teacher. . 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 






1. Sixth A teacher. 


1 


800- 1, 100 






2. Sixth B teacher. 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Fifth A teacher. 


1 


800- 1, 100 






2. Fifth B teacher. 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Fourth A teacher 


1 


650- 900 






2. Fourth B teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Third A teacher. 


1 


650- 900 






2. Third B teacher. 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Second A teacher 


1 


600 700 






2. Second B teacher 


1 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 










1. First A teacher. . 


1 


600- 700 






2. First B teacher.. 


1 


600- 700 






9. Care of buildings. 










1. Janitor 


1 


720 






2. Janitor (assist- 






ant) 


1 


300 











1 Session-room allowance. 



1366 



District of Columbia. 



Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
2. Second division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

8. Thomas P. Morgan 
School. 

1. Principal and eighth- 

grade teacher 

2. Seventh grade. 

fc 1. Teacher 

3. Sixth grade 

1. Teacher 

4. Fifth grade. 

1. Teacher 

5. Fourth and third 



No. 



Fourth and 
grades. 
1. Teacher. 
Second and 
grades. 

1. Teacher- 

Care of buildings. 
1 . Janitor 



first 



Salary. 



5950-61, 350 
*240 

800- 1, 100 

800- 1, 100 

800- 1, 100 

650- 900 

600- 700 
600 



102 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1 Session-room allowance. 



1367 



103 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 








3. School system. 










1. White (assistant superintendent). 










1. Day schools. 










3. Elementary schools. 










2. Second division. 










1. Supervising principal. 










9. Roger C. Weightman 










School. 










1. Principal and eighth 


I 1 


f $950-$l,350 
\ J 270 






grade teacher ...... 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 


4 




3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


2 600- 700 






8. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






9. Care of buildings. 










1 . Janitor 


1 
1 


600 

72 






2. Caretaker 


r-' 



1 Session-room allowance. 



2 One second-grade teacher teaches first grade also. 



1368 



104 











Refer- 




District of Columbia* 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
3. Third division. 

1. Supervising principal. 
1. Brightuood School. 










1. Principal and teach- 
er of eighth and 


|l 


/ $950-$l,350 
I x 150 






seventh grades . . . 


J 






2. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fourth and third 










grades. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






5. Second and first 










grades. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






6. Care of buildings. 










1 . Janitor 


1 
1 


700 

72 






2. Caretaker 





1 Session-room allowance. 



1369 



105 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. • 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent) . 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
3. Third division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

2 . Brightwood Park School. 










1. Principal and fourth 


}■* 


/ $650-$900 
\ 1 120 






grade teacher 






2. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






3. Second grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






4. First grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






5. Care of building. 






1. Janitor 


1 


360 











1 Session-room allowance. 



1370 



106 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 








3. School system. 










1. White (assistant superintendent) . 










1. Day schools. 










3. Elementary schools. 










3. Third division. 










1. Supervising principal. 










3. William Henry Harrison 










School. 










1. Principal and sev- 


}* 


/ $800-$1,100 

\ » 240 






enth grade teacher. 






2. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Fifth grade. 




1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fourth grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






5. Third grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Second grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






7. First grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






8. Care of buildings. 






1. Janitor 


1 


600 











1 Session-room allowance. 



1371 



107 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
3. Third division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

4. Gardner G. Hubbard 
School. 










1. Principal and eighth 


I 1 


/ $950-$l,350 
1 J 270 






grade teacher 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 






1. Teachers 


2 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 






1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






9. Care of buildings. 










1. Janitor 


1 
1 


600 

72 






2. Caretaker 





1 Session-room allowance. 



1372 



108 



District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent) . 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
3. Third division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

5. Andrew Johnson School. 

1. Principal and eighth! 

grade teacher . . . . J 

2. Seventh grade. 

1 . Teacher 




/ $95O-$l,350 
\ x 300 

800- 1, 100 

800- 1, 100 

800- 1, 100 

650- 900 

650- 900 

600- 700 

600- 700 

720 

300 

72 






3. Sixth grade. 

1 . Teacher 








4. Fifth grade. 

1 . Teacher 








5. Fourth grade. 

1. Teacher 








6. Third grade. 

1. Teacher 








7. Second grade. 

1. Teacher 








8. First grade. 

1. Teacher 








9. Care of buildings. 
1 . Janitor 


1 

1 
1 






2. Laborer (assist- 

ant janitor).. . 

3. Caretaker 





1 Session-room allowance. 



1373 



109 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent) . 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
3. Third division. 

1. Supervising principal. 
6. James Monroe School. 










1. Principal and eighth 


I 1 


/ $950-$l,350 
1 ^60 






grade teacher 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800-1 ,100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






9. Care of building. 










1. Janitor 


1 
1 


720 
300 






2. Assistant janitor. 





1 Session-room allowance. 



1374 



110 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent) . 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
3. Third division. 

1. Supervising principal. 
7. Petworth School. 










1 . Principal and eighth 


I* 


/ $950-$l,350 






grade teacher 


\ 1 270 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


650- 900 


( 2 ) 




6. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






9. Care of buildings 










1. Janitor 


1 
1 


600 

72 






2. Caretaker 





1 Session-room allowance. 



2 One fourth-grade teacher teaches third grade also. 



1375 



Ill 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
3. Third division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

8. Grover Cleveland School. 










1. Principal and eighth 


}? 


/ $950-$l, 350 
I *270 






grade teacher 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher. 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






9. Care of building. 










1. Janitor 


1 


600 











1 Session-room allowance. 



1376 



112 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 










2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
3. Third division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

9. Charles F. Powell School. 










1. Principal and eighth 


}* 


/ $950-$l, 350 
\ *240 






grade teacher 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






v 5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






8. Care of building. 










1 . Janitor 


1 


600 











1 Session-room allowance. 



1377 



113 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
3. Third division. 

1. Supervising principal. 
10. John W. Ross School. 




V 






1. Principal and eighth 


}> 


/ $950-$l, 350 
1 ^00 






grade teacher 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 


* 




1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1 . Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 






1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






9. Care of building. 






1 . Janitor 


1 
1 


600 
144 






2. Caretaker 


' 



1 Session-room allowance. 



1378 



114 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
3. Third division. 

1. Supervising principal. 
11. Takoma School. 










1 . Principal and eighth 


I 1 


/ $950-$l, 350 
\ *270 






grade teacher 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






9. Care of building. 










1. Janitor 


1 
2 


600 

72 






2. Caretakers 





1 Session-room allowance. 



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115 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
3. Third division. 

1. Supervising principal. 
12. Woodburn School. 

1. Principal and teach- 










er of eighth, 


■ 1 


f $950-$l, 350 
I . U20 






seventh, and sixth 






grades 


■ 








2. Fifth and fourth 






grades. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Third and second 










grades. 










• 1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






4. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






5. Care of building. 










1. Janitor 


1 


600 











1 Session-room allowance. 



1380 



116 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
4. Fourth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

1. George J. Abbott School. 










1. Principal and eighth 


I* 


/ $950-11,350 
\ *240 






grade teacher 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






9. Care of building. 










1. Janitor 


1 


700 











1 Session-room allowance. 



1381 



117 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
4. Fourth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

2. Franklin - Th ompson 
School. 
1. Principal in charge 




1 $780 






2. Thompson Building 










1. Eighth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


$950-1, 350 






(principal 










as above) . 










2. Teacher 


1 


950-1, 350 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


800-1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


800-1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


800-1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 

6. Care of building. 


1 




( 2 ) 






\ / 




1. Janitor 


1 


720 






2. Laborer 


1 


300 






3. Franklin Building. 










1. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 




o 




2. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 

3. First grade. 


1 




( 2 ) 






\ / 




1. Teacher 


1 




( 2 ) 




4. Care of building. 








1. Janitor 


1 


840 






2. Laborer 


1 


420 






3. Laborers 


2 


360 





1 Session-room allowance. 



2 Detailed from normal school. 



1382 



118 









! 
Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 








3. School system. 










1. White (assistant superintendent). 










1. Day schools. 










3. Elementary schools. 










4. Fourth division. 










1. Supervising principal. 










3. Joseph Henry School. 










1. Principal and sev- 


}* 


/ $800-$l, 100 
\ ^60 






enth grade teacher. 






2. Eighth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


950- 1, 350 






3. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Sixth grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fifth grade. 






1. Teachers 


2 


800- 1, 100 






6. Fourth grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


650- 900 






7. Third grade. 










1. Teachers 


3 


650- 900 






8. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 
1 


600- 700 
800- 1, 100 






2. Model teacher. . . 






9. Care of building. 










1. Janitor 


1 


720 






2. Laborer 


1 


300 












1 Session-room allowance. 









1383 



119 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


.No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
4. Fourth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

4. Samuel F. B. Morse 
School. 










1. Principal and eighth 


I 1 


/ $950-$l,350 

\ . * 240 






grade teacher 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Fourth grade. 






1. Teachers 


2 


650- 900 






4. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






5. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






6. First grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 


( 2 ^ 




7. Care of building. 










1. Janitor 


1 


600 











1 Session-room allowance. 



2 Teacher of first B teaches second A also. 



1384 



120 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 








page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 








3. School system. 










1. White (assistant superintendent) . 










1. Day schools. 










3. Elementary schools. 










4. Fourth division. 










1. Supervising principal. 










5. James K. Polk School. 










1. Principal and eighth 


J 1 


/ $950-$l,350 
1 *240 






grade teacher .... 






2. Sixth grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


800- 1, 100 






3. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






5. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






6. First grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






2. Model teacher... 


1 


800- 1, 100 






7. Care of building. 










1 . Janitor 


1 


600 











1 Session-room allowance. 



1385 



121 





District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
4. Fourth division. 










1. Supervising principal. 
6. W. J. Twining School. 

1. Principal and eighth 

grade teacher 

2. Seventh grade. 


I 1 


/ $950-11,350 
1 J 240 






1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 

1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 

1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






9. Care of building. 










1 . Janitor 


1 


600 













1 Session-room allowance. 



1386 



122 











Refer- 




Distiict of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
4. Fourth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 
7. Daniel Webster School. 










1. Principal and eighth 


I 1 


/ $950-$l,350 
\ l S60 






grade teacher 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800-11, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






9. Care of building- 










1. Janitor 


1 


720 






2. Laborer 


1 


300 





1 Session-room allowance. 



1387 



123 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
2. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1, Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
5. Fifth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

1. Chester A. Arthur School. 










1. Principal and teach- - 
er of seventh and 
eighth grades 


!• 


/ $950-$l, 350 
1 *240 






2. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fourth grade 






1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






5. Third grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Second grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






7. First grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






8. Care of buildings. 










1 . Janitor 


1 


600 













* Session-room allowance. 



1388 



124 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
] . Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
5. Fifth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

2. James H. Blake School. 










1. Principal and sev- 


I 1 


/ $800-$l,100 
I x 210 






enth grade teacher . 






2. Sixth grade v 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Fifth grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


800, 1, 100 






4. Fourth grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






5. Third grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Second grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






7. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






8. Care of building. 










1. Janitor 


1 


600 





i Session-room allowance. 



1389 



125 



District of Columbia. 


No. 

I 1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 

1 

1 
1 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
5. Fifth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 
3. Br ookland School. 

1 . Principal and eighth 

grade teacher 

2. Seventh grade. 

1. Teacher 


/ $950-$l,350 
1 ^30 

800- 1, 100 

800- 1, 100 

800- 1, 100 

650- 900 

650- 900 

600- 700 

600- 700 

720 
300 
144 






3. Sixth grade. 

1. Teacher.. 






4. Fifth grade. 

1. Teacher 






5. Fourth grade. 

1. Teacher 






6. Third grade. 

1. Teacher 






7. Second grade. 

1. Teachers 

8. First grade. 

1. Teacher 






9. Care of buildings. 
1. Janitor 






2. Laborer 






3. Caretaker 





i Session-room allowance. 



1390 



126 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 




' 






page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 








3. School system. 










1. White (assistant superintendent). 










1. Day schools. 










3. Elementary schools. 










5. Fifth division. 










1. Supervising principal. 










4. Eckington School. 










1. Principal and eighth 


I 1 


/ $950-$l, 350 
1 *240 






grade teacher 






2. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Fifth grade. 






1. Teacher 




800- 1,100 






4. Fourth grade. 








1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






5. Third grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Second grade. 






1. Model teacher .. . 


1 


800- 1, 100 






2. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






7. First grade. 






1. Model teacher... 


1 


800- 1, 100 






2. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






8. Care of building. 










1 . Janitor 


1 


600 











1 Session-room allowance. 



1391 



127 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
5. Fifth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

5. Matthew G. Emery School. 










1. Principal and eighth 
grade teacher (class 
A.) 


)• 


f |950-$1, 350 
*480 






2. Eighth grade. 






1. Teacher (class B) 


1 


950- 1, 350 






3. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher (class A) 


1 


800- 1, 100 






2. Teacher (class B) 


2 


800- 1, 100 






4. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher (class A) 


1 


800- 1, 100 






2. Teacher (class B) 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher (class A) 


1 


800- 1, 100 






2. Teacher (class B) 


1 


800- 1, 100 






6. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher (class A) 


1 


650- 900 






2. Teacher (class B) 


1 


650- 900 






7. Third grade. 










1. Teacher (class A) 


1 


650- 900 






2. Teacher (class B) 


1 


650- 900 






8. Second grade. 










1. Teacher (class A) 


1 


600- 700 






2. Teacher (class B) 


1 


600- 700 






9. First grade. 










1. Teacher (class A) 


1 


600- 700 






2. Teacher (class B) 


1 


600- 700 






10. Care of building. 










1. Janitor 


1 
1 


840 
360 






2. Assistant janitor. 






3. Caretaker 


1 


144 





1 Session-room allowance. 



1392 



128 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
5. Fifth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

6. Nathaniel P. Gage School. 










1. Principal and eighth 
grade teacher (class 
A) 


(■ 


f $950-$l, 350 
1 390 






2. Seventh grade. 


) 


I 






1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 






1. Teacher (class A) 


1 


800- 1, 100 






2. Teacher (class B) 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher (class A) 


1 


800- 1, 100 






2. Teacher (class B) 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher (class A) 


1 


650- 900 






2. Teacher (class B) 


1 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teacher (class A) 


1 


650- 900 






2. Teacher (class B) 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teacher (class A) 


1 


600- 700 






2. Teacher (class B ) 


1 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 










1. Teacher (class A) 


1 


600- 700 






2. Teacher (class B) 


1 


600- 700 






9. Care of building. 










1 . Janitor 


1 
1 


720 
300 






2. Assistant janitor. 





1 Session-room allowance. 



1393 



129 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
5. Fifth division. 


















1. Supervising principal. 










7. Joseph Gales School. 










1. Principal and eighth 
grade teacher 


V 


f $950-$l,350 
I x 330 










2. Seventh grade. 




i 




1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade 










1. Teacher. 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


* 650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






9. Care of building. 










1. Janitor 


1 
1 


720 
300 






2. Assistant janitor. 





1 Session-rooin allowance. 



1394 



130 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
5. Fifth division. 










1. Supervising principal. 
8. Langdon school. 

1. Principal and eighth 
grade teacher. . . . 


}* 


/ $950-$l, 350 
\ x 300 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 

1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 

1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 

1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 

1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






9. Care of building. 










1. Janitor 


1 


720 






2. Assistant janitor. 


1 


300 






3. Caretaker 


1 


72 





1 Session-room allowance. 



24374°— H. Doc. 458, 62-2, vol 2 38 1395 



131 









Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salarv. ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 








3. School system. 










1. White assistant superintendent . 










6. Day schools. 










3. Elementary schools. 










5. Fifth division. 










1. Supervising principal. 










9. William W. Seaton School. 










1. Principal and eighth 


I* 


>-$l, 350 

\ : 360 






grade teacher. . . . 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


S 00- 1. 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


S00- 1. 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1. 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






9. Care of building. 










1. Janitor 


1 

1 


720 
300 






2. Assistant janitor. 





1 Session-room allowance . 



1396 



132 



District of Columbia. 


No. 

1' 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. "White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
6. Sixth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

1. William Benning School. 

1. Principal and 

teacher of seventh 
and eighth grade.-. 

2. Sixth and fifth grades 

1. Teacher 


/ $950-$l, 350 
I x 150 

800- 1, 100 

650- 900 

600- 700 

600- 700 

600 
144 






3. Fourth and third 
grades. 
1 . Teacher 






4. Second grade. 

1 . Teacher 






5. First grade. 

1. Teacher 






6. Care of building. 

1. Janitor 






2. Caretaker 





1 Session-room allowance. 



1397 



133 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 








3. School system. 










1. White (assistant superintendent). 










1. Day schools. 










3. Elementary schools. 










6. Sixth division. 










1. Supervising principal. 










2. Francis P. Blair, Sr., 










School. 










1. Principal and eighth 


}* 


J $950-11,350 
\ x 240 






grade teacher 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






9. Care of building. 






1. Janitor 


1 


600 





i Session-room allowance. 



1398 



134 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 










page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
6. Sixth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

3. Henry T. Blow School. 










1. Principal and sev- 


I 1 


/ $950-$l,350 
\ *210 






enth grade teacher . 






2. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Fifth grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fourth grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






5. Third grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Second grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






7. First grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






8. Care of building. 






1. Janitor 


1 


600 











1 Session-room allowance. 



1399 



135 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 








3. School system. 










1. White (assistant superintendent). 










1. Day schools. 










3. Elementary schools. 










6. Sixth division. 










1. Supervising principal. 










4. Alexander Hamilton 










School. 










1. Principal and teacher 
of sixth and fifth 
grades 


!> 


/ $800-$l,100 
1 *150 






2. Fourth and third 


) 








grades. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






3. Second and first 










grades. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






4. Care of building 










1. Janitor 


1 


300 











1 Session-room allowance. 



1400 



136 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 








3. School system. 










1. White (assistant superintendent) . 










1. Day schools. 










3. Elementary schools. 










6. Sixth division. 










1. Supervising principal. 










5. Rutherford B. Hayes 










School. 










1. Principal and eighth 


I 1 


/ $950-$l,350 
1 *240 






grade teacher 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






9. Care of building. 










1. Janitor 


1 


600 












1 Session-room allowance. 









1401 



137 





District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
6. Sixth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 
6. Kenilworth School. 










1. Principal and teacher 

of eighth and sev- 
enth grades. 

2. Seventh and sixth 


}-' 


/ $950-11,350 
I J 120 






grades. 

1. Teacher. 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Fourth and third 






grades. 

1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






4. Second and first 






grades. 

1. Teacher 


1 


600- , 700 






5. Care of building. 






1. Janitor 


1 


360 











1 Session-room allowance. 



1402 



138 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
6. Sixth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

7. William Ludlow School. 










1. Principal and eighth 


I 1 


/ $950-$l,350 






grade teacher 


\ *240 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800-1,100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Model teacher. . 


1 


800- 1, 100 






8. First grade. 










1. Model teacher... 


1 


800- 1, 100 






9. Care of building. 










1. Janitor 


1 


600 











1 Session-room allowance. 



1403 



139 





District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
6. Sixth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 
8. James Madison School. 










1. Principal and eighth 

grade teacher 

2. Seventh grade. 


U 


/ $950-11,350 
1 1 240 






1. Teacher 


1 
1 


800- 1, 100 
800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 

1. Teacher 






4. Fifth grade. 

1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


690- 900 






6. Third grade. 

1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






9. Care of building. 
1. Janitor 


1 


600 





1 Session-room allowance. 



1404 



140 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
6. Sixth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

9. Franklin Pierce School. 










1. Principal and eighth 


I 1 


/ $950-11,350 
1 x 240 






grade teacher 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






9. Care of building. 










1. Janitor 


1 


600 











1 Session-room allowance. 



1405 



141 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 

page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
6. Sixth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

10. Zachary Taylor School. 










1. Principal and eighth 


}* 


/ $950-$l,350 
\ *240 






grade teacher 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






9. Care of building. 










1. Janitor 


1 


600 





1 Session-room allowance. 



1406 



142 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
6. Sixth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

11. William B. Webb School. 










1. Principal and eighth 


I 1 


/ $950-$l, 350 
\ x 240 






grade teacher. . . . 






2. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fourth grade. 










1 . Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






5. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Second grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






7. First grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






8. Care of building. 










1. Janitor 


1 


600 










1 Session-room allowance. 









1407 



143 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
6. Sixth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

12. Samuel G. Wheat ley 
School. 










1. Principal and eighth 


J. 1 


f $950-$l, 350 






grade teacher 


\ x 300 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1 . Teachers 


•_> 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






9. Care of building. 










1. Janitor 


1 
1 


600 
144 






2. Caretaker 





1 Session-room allowance. 



1408 



144 











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District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 








3. School system. 










1. White (assistant superintendent) . 










1. Day schools. 










3. Elementary schools. 










7. Seventh division. 










1. Supervising principal. 










1. Robert Brent School. 










1. Principal and eighth 


I 1 


/ $950-$l,350 
1 *240 






grade teacher 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






9. Care of building. 










1 . Janitor 


1 


600 





1 Session-room allowance. 



1409 



145 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
7. Seventh division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

2 . Thomas H. Carbery Schoo I . 










1. Principal and eighth 


}i 


/ $950-$l,350 
\ *240 






grade teacher 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






9. Care of building. 










1. Janitor 


1 


600 





1 Session-room allowance. 



1410 



146 



District of Columbia. 



2. Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
7. Seventh division. 

1. Supervising principal. 
3. Josiah Dent School. 

1. Principal and sev- 

enth grade teacher. 

2. Sixth grade. 

1. Teacher 

3. Fifth grade. 

1. Teacher 

4. Fourth grade. 

1. Teacher 

5. Third grade. 

1. Teacher 

6. Second grade. 

1. Teacher 

7. First grade. 

1. Teachers 

8. Care of building. 

1. Janitor 

1 Session-room allowance. 



No. 



Salary. 



$800-$1, 100 
x 240 

800- 1, 100 

800- 1, 100 

650- 900 

650- 900 

600- 700 

600- 700 

600 



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District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
7. Seventh division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

4 . James B . Edmonds School. 










1. Principal and eighth 


I 1 


/ $950-11,350 
\ x 240 






grade teacher 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher. 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






9. Care of building. 










1 . Janitor 


1 


600 











i Session-room allowance. 



1412 



148 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
7. Seventh division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

5. Charles E. Hilton School. 










1. Principal and eighth 


I 1 


/ $950-$l, 350 
1 x 240 






grade teacher 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










L Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






9. Care of buildings. 










1 . Janitor 


1 


600 










i Session-room allowance. 









1413 



149 











Eefer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
7. Seventh division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

6. John W. Maury School. 










1. Principal and eighth 


I 1 


/ $950-11,350 
1 *240 






grade teacher 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






9. Care of buildings. 










1 . Janitor 


1 


600 











1 Session-room allowance. 



1414 



150 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 








3. School system. 










1. White (assistant superintendent). 










1. Day schools. 










3. Elementary schools. 










7. Seventh division. 










1. Supervising principal. 










7. George Peabody School. 










1. Principal and eighth 


I 1 


/ $950- $1, 350 
\ *300 






grade teacher 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teachers 


3 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 




9. Care of building. 






1 




1. Janitor 


1 
1 


720 
300 






2. Laborer 




1 Session-room allowance. 









1415 



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District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
7. Seventh division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

8. John T. Towers School. 










1. Principal and eighth 

grade teacher 

2. Seventh grade. 

1. Teacher 


I 1 

1 


/ $950-$l,350 

\ \ 240 

800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 


2 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fourth grade. 

1. Teacher. 


1 


650- 900 






5. Third grade. 

1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Second grade. 


2 


600- 700 






7. First grade. 

1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






8. Care of buildings. 
1. Janitor 


1 


600 











» Session-room allowance. 



1416 



152 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
7. Seventh division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

9. Richard Wallach School. 










1. Principal and eighth 


I 1 


/ $950-$l,350 
\ M20 






grade teacher 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teachers 


3 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Model teacher. .. 


1 


800- 1, 100 






8. First grade. 










1. Model teacher. .. 


1 


800- 1, 100 






9. Care of building. 










1. Janitor 


1 
1 


840 
360 






2. Laborer 





1 Session-room allowance. 



1417 



153 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
8. Eighth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

1. Margaret Amidon School. 










1. Principal and eighth- 


I* 


/ $950-$l, 350 
1 x 240 






grade teacher 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1 Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






9. Care of building. 










1. Janitor 


1 


600 





i Session-room allowance. 



1418 



154 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
8. Eighth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

2. Sayles L. Bowen School. 










1. Principal and eighth- 


I 1 


J $950-11, 350 
1 x 240 






grade teacher 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher. 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1,100 






5. Fourth grade 










1. Teacher 


2 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






9. Care of building. 










1. Janitor 


1 


700 











i Session-room allowance. 



1419 



155 





District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 










3. Elementary schools. 
8. Eighth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

3 . William A .Bradley School 

1. Principal and eighth- 

grade teacher 

2. Seventh grade. 


I 1 


/ $950-$l,350 
1 *240 






1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 

1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 

1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






9. Care of building. 
1. Janitor 


1 


600 












i Session-room allowance. 









1420 



156 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School System. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
8. Eighth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

4. James Greenleaf School. 










1. Principal and eighth 


I 1 


/ $950-11,350 
\ x 240 


I 




grade teacher 




2. Fifth grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


800- 1, 100 






3. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






4. Third grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


650- 900 






5. Second grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






6. First grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






7. Care of building. 










1. Janitor 


1 


600 











1 Session-room allowance. 



1421 



157 



District of Columbia . 



4. 



2. Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
8. Eighth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

5. Thomas Jefferson School. 

1. Principal and eighth 

grade teacher 

2. Eighth grade. 

1. Teacher 

3. Seventh grade. 

1. Teachers 

Sixth grade. 

1. Teachers 

Fifth grade. 

1. Teachers 

Fourth grade. 

1. Teachers 

Third grade. 

1. Teacher 

Second grade. 

1. Teacher 

First grade. 

1. Model teacher.. 

2. Teachers 

Care of buildings. 

1. Janitor 

2. Laborers 

3. Caretaker 



No. 



10. 



Salary. 



$950-$l, 350 
x 600 

950- 1, 350 

800- 1, 100 

800- 1, 100 

800- 1, 100 

650- 900 

650- 900 

600- 700 

800- 1, 100 
600- 700 

800 
360 
144 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1 Session-room allowance. 



1422 



158 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
8. Eighth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 
6. Potomac School. 










1. Principal and fourth 


I 1 


/ $650-$900 


} 




grade teacher 




2. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






3. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






4. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






5. Care of buildings. 










1. Janitor 


1 


600 











1 Session-room allowance. 



1423 



J 



159 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
8. Eighth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

7. Samuel N. Smallwood 
School. 










1. Principal and 
eighth grade 
teacher 


)■ 


/ $950-$l,350 
1 2 240 


} 




2. Seventh grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher. 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






9. Care of buildings. 










1. Janitor 


1 


600 











i Session-room allowance. 



1424 



District of Columbia. 



2. Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
6. Eighth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

8. John P. Van Ness School. 

1. Principal and sixth 

grade teacher. ... 

2. Fifth grade. 

1. Teacher 

3. Fourth grade. 

1. Teachers 

4. Third grade. 

1. Teacher 

5. Second grade. 

1. Teachers 

6. First grade. 

1. Teachers 

7. Care of building. 

1. Janitor 



No. 



Salary. 



$800-$l, 100 
x 240 

800- 1, 100 

650- 900 

650- 900 

600- 700 

600- 700 

600 



160 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1 Session-room allowance. 



1425 



161 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
9. Ninth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

1. Thomas B. Bryan School. 










1. Principal and 
eighth grade 
teacher 


!■ 


\ $950-$l, 350 
J ^30 


} 




2. Seventh grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1 . Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






9. Care of buildings. 










1 . Janitor 


1 
1 


720 
300 






2. Laborer 





i Session-room allowance. 



1426 



162 



District of Columbia. 



2. 



Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
9. Ninth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

2 . James Buchanan Schoo I . 

1. Principal and eighth 

grade teacher 

2. Seventh grade. 

1. Teacher 

3. Sixth grade. 

1. Teacher 

4. Fifth grade. 

1. Teacher 

5. Fourth grade. 

1. Teacher 

6. Third grade. 

1. Teacher 

7. Second grade. 

1. Teacher 

8. First grade. 

1. Teacher 

9. Care of buildings. 

1. Janitor 

i Session-room allowance. 



No. 



Salary. 



$950-$l, 350 
*240 

800- 1, 100 

800- 1, 100 

800- 1, 100 

650- 900 

650- 900 

600- 700 

600- 700 

600 



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ence 
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District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
9. Ninth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

3. Congress Heights School. 










1. Principal and eighth 


I* 


/ $950-$l, 350 
1 x 300 






grade teacher 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 






1. Teachers 


2 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 






1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






9. Care of buildings. 










1. Janitor 


1 
1 


600 

288 






2. Caretaker 





1 Session-room allowance. 



1428 



164 



District of Columbia. 



Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
9. Ninth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 
4. William Cranch School. 

1. Principal and eighth 

grade teacher 

2. Seventh grade. 

1. Teacher 

3. Sixth grade. 

1. Teacher 

4. Fifth grade. 

1. Teacher 

5. Fourth grade. 

1. Teacher 

6. Third grade. 

1. Teacher 

7. Second grade. 

1. Model teacher.. 

8. First grade. 

1. Teachers 

9. Care of buildings. 

1. Janitor 

1 Session-room allowance. 



No. 



Salary. 



$950-$l, 350 
l 210 

800- 1, 100 

800- 1, 100 

800- 1, 100 

650- 900 

650- 900 

800- 1, 100 

600- 700 

700 



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ence 
page. 



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District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
9. Ninth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 
5. J. H. Ketcham School. 










1. Principal and sev- 


I* 


/ $800-11,100 
\ *240 






enth grade teacher. 






2. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


X 


2 800- 1, 100 






3. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






5. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






7. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






8. Care of buildings. 










1. Janitor 


1 


600 











1 Session-room allowance. 



2 Teaches seventh grade also. 



1430 



166 











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District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 
3. Elementary schools. 
9. Ninth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 
6. Walter Lenox School. 










1. Principal and eighth 


I 1 


/ $95O-$l,350 
1 *240 






grade teacher 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






9. Care of buildings. 










1. Janitor 


1 


600 





1 Session-room allowance. 



1431 



167 











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District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent) . 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
9. Ninth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

7. Benjamin G. Orr School. 










1. Principal and sev- 
enth and eighth 


jl 


f $950-$l, 350 
U50 






grade teacher 


1 






2. Fifth and sixth 










grades. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


2 800- 1,100 






4. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






5. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






6. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






7. Care of buildings. 










1 . Janitor 


1 
1 


300 

72 






2. Caretaker 





1 Session-room allowance. 



2 Also teaches fifth grade. 



1432 



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Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
9. Ninth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

8. Edward L.Stanton School. 










1. Principal and eighth 


I 1 


/ $950-$l. 350 
\ * 120 






grade teacher 






2. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






4. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






5. Care of buildings. 










1. Janitor 


1 


300 











i Session-room allowance. 



1433 



169 





District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
9. Ninth division. 










1. Supervising principal. 
9. John Tyler School. 

1. Principal and sixth 

grade teacher 

2. Fifth grade. 

1. Teacher 


I 1 

1 


/ $800-$l, 100 
\ J 240 

800- 1, 100 






3. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






4. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






5. Second grade. 

1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






6. First grade. 

1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






7. Care of buildings. 










1. Janitor 


1 


600 











i Session-room allowance. 



1434 



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Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 








3. School system. 










1. White (assistant superintendent). 










1. Day schools. 










3. Elementary schools. 










9. Ninth division. 










1. Supervising principal. 










10. Martin Van Buren 










School. 










1. Principal and eighth 


}' 


/ $950-$l, 350 
\ *240 






grade teacher 






2. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






5. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Second grade. 


1 


600- 700 






1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






7. First grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






8. Care of buildings. 










1. Janitor 


1 
1 


840 
360 






2. Laborer 






3. Caretaker 


1 


72 





i Session-room allowance. 



1435 



171 



District of Columbia. 



2. Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

4. Kindergartens. (Director of kindergar- 
tens). 

1. Thomas Corcoran School (first 

division) 

1. Kindergarten principal 

2. Kindergarten assistant 

2. Anthony Hyde School 

1. Kindergarten principal 

2. Kindergarten assistant 

3. Andrew Jackson School 

1. Kindergarten principal 

2. Kindergarten assistant. 

4. John Meredith Toner School 

1. Kindergarten principal 

2. Kindergarten assistant 

5. John Quincy Adams School (sec- 

ond division) 

1 . Kindergarten principal 

2. Kindergarten assistant 

6. Chevy Chase School 

1. Kindergarten principal 

2. Kindergarten assistant 

7. Henry D. Cooke School 

1. Kindergarten principal 

2. Kindergarten assistant 

8. William Dennison School 

1. Kindergarten principal 

2. Kindergarten assistant 

9. John Eaton School 

1. Kindergarten principal 

2. Kindergarten assistant 

10. Roger C. Weightman School. . . . 

1. Kindergarten principal 

2. Kindergarten assistant 

11. Brightwood Park School (third 

division) 

1. Kindergarten principal 

2. Kindergarten assistant 

12. William Henry Harrison School. 

1. Kindergarten principal 

2. Kindergarten assistant 

13. Gardner C. Hubbard School. . . . 

1. Kindergarten principal 

2. Kindergarten assistant 

14. James Monroe School 

1. Kindergarten principal 

2. Kindergarten assistant 

15. Petworth School 

1. Kindergarten principal 

2. Kindergarten assistant. 

16. Grover Cleveland School 

1. Kindergarten principal 

2. Kindergarten assistant 

17. Charles F. Powell School 

1 . Kindergarten principal 

2. Kindergarten assistant 



No. 



Salary. 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



$650-$900 
500- 600 



650-900 
500- 600 



650- 900 
500- 600 



650- 900 
500- 600 



650- 900 
500- 600 



650- 900 
500- 600 



650- 900 
500- 600 



650- 900 
500- 600 



650- 900 
500- 600 



650- 900 
500- 600 



650- 900 
500- 600 



650- 900 
500- 600 



650- 900 
500- 600 



650- 900 
500- 600 



650- 900 
500- 600 



650- 900 
500- 600 



650- 900 
500- 600 






1436 



171a 



District of Columbia. 



2. Board of Education — Continued. 
3. School system — Continued. 

1 . White ( assistant superintendent ) — Continued . 
1. Day schools — Continued. 

4. Kindergartens. (Director of Kinder- 
gartens) — Continued . 

18. John W. Ross School . . 

1 . Kindergarten principal 

2. Kindergarten assistant. 

19. Takoma School 

1. Kindergarten principal 

2. Kindergarten assistant 

20. Samuel F. B. Morse School 

(fourth division) 

1 . Kindergarten principal 

2. Kindergarten assistant 

21. James K. Polk School 

1 . Kindergarten principal 

2. Kindergarten assistant 

22. Strong John Thomson School. . . 

1. Kindergarten principal 

2. Kinderga rten practice 

23. Chester A. Arthur School (fifth 

division) 

1. Kindergarten principal 

2. Kindergarten assistant 

24. Brookland School 

1 . Kindergarten principal 

2. Kindergarten assistant 

25. Eckington School 

1. Kindergarten principal 

2. Kindergarten assistant 

26. Matthew G. Emery School 

1. Kindergarten principal 

2. Kindergarten assistant 

27. Nathaniel P. Gage School 

1. Kindergarten principal 

2. Kindergarten assistant 

28. Langdon School 

1. Kindergarten principal 

2. Kindergarten assistant 

29. Seaton School. . . .^ 

1 . Kindergarten principals 

2. Kindergarten practice teach- 

er 2 

30. Francis P. Blair School (sixth 

division) 

1. Kindergarten principal 

2. Kindergarten assistant 

31. Franklin Pierce School 

1. Kindergarten principal 

2. Kindergarten assistant 

32. Zachary Taylor School 

1. Kindergarten principal 

2. Kindergarten assistant 

33. William B. Webb School 

1. Kindergarten principal 

2. Kindergarten assistant 



No. 



Salary. 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



$650-$900 
500- 600 



650- 900 
500- 600 



650- 900 
500- 600 



650- 900 
500- 600 



650- 900 



650- 900 
500- 600 



650- 900 
500- 600 



650- 900 
500- 600 



650- 900 
500- 600 



650- 900 
500 -600 



650- 900 
500- 600 



650- 900 



650- 900 
500- 600 



650- 900 
500- 600 



650- 900 
500- 600 



1 Detailed from normal school. 



1 
1 

2 Detailed. 



650- 900 
500- 600 



1437 



171b 



District of Columbia. 



2. Board of Education — Continued. 
3. School system — Continued. 

1. White (assistant superintendent) — Continued. 
1. Day schools — Continued. 

4. Kindergartens. (Director of kinder- 
gartens) — Continued. 

34. Samuel G. Wheatley School 

1. Kindergarten principal 

2. Kindergarten assistant 

35. Thomas H. Carbery School 

(seventh division) 

1 . Kindergarten principal 

2. Kindergarten assistant 

36. Josiah Dent School 

1. Kindergarten principal 

2. Kindergarten assistant 

37. George Peabody School 

1. Kindergarten principal 

2. Kindergarten assistant 

38. Richard Wallach School 

1. Kindergarten principal. ...... 

2. Kindergarten assistant 

39. Thomas Jefferson School (eighth 

division) 

1. Kindergarten principal , 

2. Kindergarten assistant. . . 

40. Potomac School 

1. Kindergarten principal 

2. Kindergarten assistant 

41. Smallwood School 

1. Kindergarten principal 

2. Kindergarten assistant 

42. John P. Van Ness School 

1. Kindergarten principal 

2. Kindergarten assistant 

43. Thomas B. Bryan School (ninth 

division) 

1. Kindergarten principal , 

2. Kindergarten assistant 

44. James Buchanan School 

1 . Kindergarten principal 

2. Kindergarten assistant 

45. J. H. Ketcham School 

1. Kindergarten principal 

2. Kindergarten assistant 

46. John Tyler School 

1. Kindergarten principal , 

2. Kindergarten assistant 



No. 



Salary. 



$650-1900 
500- 600 



650- 900 
500- 600 



650- 900 
500- 600 



650- 900 
500- 600 



650- 900 
500- 600 



650- 900 
500- 600 



650- 900 
500- 600 



650- 900 
500- 600 



650- 900 
500- 600 



650- 900 
500- 600 



650- 900 
500- 600 



650- 900 
500- 600 



650- 900 
500- 600 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 









1438 



District of Columbia. 



No. 



2. Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

5 . Ungraded {supervisor of special classes) . l 

1. Atypical 

1. No. 25 5th St. SE. (rented 

building) 2 

1. Teacher 

2. Teacher 

3. Caretaker 

2. No. 1322 Maryland Av. NE. 

(rented building) 

1. Teacher 

2. Caretaker 

3. No. 1437 33d St. NW. (rented 

building) 

1. Teacher 

2. Caretaker 

4. No. 625 Q St. NW. (rented 

building) 

1. Teachers 

2. Teacher 

3. Caretaker 

5. No. 810 6th St. SW. (rented 

building) 

1. Teachers 

2. Teacher 

3. Caretaker 

2. Incorrigible schools 



Curtis School . 
1. Teacher 

2. Gales School 

1. Teacher 

2. Teacher. 

3. No. 605 P St* NW. "(rented 

building) 

1. Teacher 

2. Teacher 

3. Teacher 

4. Caretaker 



Salary. 



$800-$l, 100 

600- 700 

576 



650- 



900 
432 



650- 



900 
432 



950- 1, 350 

60O- 700 

432 



800- 1, 100 

600- 700 

576 



800- 1, 100 



950- 1, 350 
650- 950 



650- 900 

600- 700 

950- 1, 350 

504 



172 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1 The supervising principal of the fourth division is the supervisor of the ungraded schools (white and 
colored). 

2 Some of the ungraded schools are located in buildings rented for that purpose; others are located in 
graded school buildings. 



1439 



173 






District of Columbia. 



Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

6. Special directors. 

1. Drawing department 1 

1. Director 

2. Teaching force 

1. Teacher 

2. Teachers 

2. Music department * 

1. Director 

2. Teaching force 

1. Teacher 

2. Teachers 

3. Department of physical culture l . 

1. Director .\ 

2. Teaching force 

1. Teachers 

4. Domestic science department * . . 

1. Director 

2. Schools (cooking) 3 

1. First division 



1 High St. Manual 
Training School. . . 

1. Teacher 

2. Caretaker (see 

Manual training 
department). 

2. 730 24th St. NW. 

(rented building) . 
1. Teacher 

3. Tenley School 

1. Teacher (same 
as Henry D. 
Cooke, second 
division). 

4. Home Industrial 
School 

1. Teacher (same 
as Van Buren). 

Second division 

1. 



650- 900 
144 



2. 



3. 



650- 900 



James G. Berret 
School 

1. Teachers 5 

2. Caretaker 

Henry D. Cooke 

School , 

1. Teacher 6 

John Eaton School. . 
1. Teacher (same 

as Henry D. 

Cooke). 

1 There is no organization of the special departments of drawing, music, and physical culture other than 
that of the teaching force at large, as shown here. The teaching force is not permanently located at any 
school or schools, but visit all the white schools of the district, under the direction of the directors, who have 
educational supervision of their respective departments. 

* The special departments of domestic science, domestic art, and manual training are organized along 
the lines of the rest of the school system, into cooking, sewing, and manual training schools, as here indicated. 

3 All the cooking schools are shown here. Some do not' have a permanent teacher. These are visited by 
domestic-science teachers who have their headquarters elsewhere (where they spend most of their time). 

4 Visits Brightwood and Takoma schools (third division). 

5 Visits Woodburn (third division) and Good Hope Schools (second division). 

6 Visits John Eaton and Tenley Schools. 



No. 



Salary. 



$1, 500-12, 000 



800- 1, 100 
650- 900 



1, 500- 2, 000 



800- 1, 100 
650- 900 



1, 500- 1, 750 

* 650^" "966 

i," 500- "i," 750 



800- 1, 100 



650- 900 



Refer- 
ence 



1440 



173a 



District of Columbia. 



Board of Education — Continued. 
3. School system — Continued. 

1 . White (assistant superintendent) — Continued . 
1. Day schools — Continued. 

6. Special directors — Continued. 

4. Domestic science department — 
Continued. 
2. Schools (cooking) — Contd.- 
3. Third division 



5. 



6. 



3. 



Andrew Johnson 

(annex) 

1. Teacher 

Brightwood School . . 

1. Teacher (same 

as 730 24th St.). 

Takoma School 

1. Teacher (same 
as 730 24th St.). 
4. Woodburn School. . . 
1. Teacher (same 
as Berret, sec- 
ond division) . 

Fourth division 

1. 609 6th St. School... 

1. Teacher 

2. Caretaker 

Fifth division 



1. 212 H St. School 

1. Teacher 1 

2. Caretaker 

2. Brookland School. . . 

1. Teacher (same 
asVanBuren, 
ninth divi- 
sion) 

3. Matthew G. Emery 

School 

1. Teacher 2 

4. Langdon School 

1. Teacher (same 
as 212 H St.).. 
Sixth division 

1. Northeast Industrial 

School 

1. Teacher 

2. Caretaker 

2. 1338 H St. School.... 

1. Teacher 

2. Caretaker 

3. William Benning 

School 

1. Teacher (same 
asVanBuren, 
ninth divi- 
sion) 

Seventh division 

1. B.B.French School. 

1. Teacher 

2. Teacher 3 

2. 646 Massachusetts 

Ave 

1. Teacher 



No. 



Salary. 



$650- $900 



650- 



900 
432 



650- 



900 

288 



800- 1, 100 



650- 



900 

288 



650- 



900 

288 



650- 
650- 



900 
900 



650- 900 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



» Visits Langdon School (fifth division). 

2 Visits Congress Heights School (ninth division). 



3 Visits No. 810 Sixth Street SW. School. 



1441 



173b 



District of Columbia. 



2. Board of Education — Continued. 
3. School system — Continued. 

1. White (assistant superintendent) — Continued. 
1. Day schools — Continued. 

6. Special directors — Continued. 

4. Domestic science department — 
Continued. 
2. Schools (cooking) — Contd. 
8. Eighth division. 



1. 



Thomas Jeffe r s o n 

School 

1. Teacher 

Ninth division 



10. 



1. Martin Van Buren 

School (annex) 

1. Teacher 1 

2. Good Hope School.. 

1. Teacher (same 

as Berret, sec- 
ond division) . 

2. Caretaker 

3. Congress Hei g h t s 

School 

1. Teacher (same 
as Emery, fifth 

division) 

Special school-teacher 2 . 



1407 33d St., George 
town (rented 
building) 

2. 625 Q St. NW. (rented 

building) 

3. 25 5th St. NW. 

(rented building) . 
5. Domestic art department 



Director. 

Teaching force 

1. Teachers 3 

Schools (dressmaking shops) . 
1 . First division 



1. 



3. 



High St. Manual 
Training School. . . 

2. Industrial Home 

School 

3. Tenley School 

Second division 

1. Berret No. 1 School . 

2. Henry D. Cooke 

School 

3. John Eaton School.. 
Third division 

1. Brightwood School.. 

2. Johnson School An- 

nex 

3. Takoma School. 

4. Woodburn School. . . 



No. 



22 



Salary. 



'-$1, 100 



650- 900 



72 



650- 900 



1, 500- 1, 750 



650- 900 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1 Visits Home Industrial (first division), Brookland (fifth division), and Benning (sixth division) 
Schools. 

2 Appointed under compulsory education law. 

3 The teachers of this group visit the third and fourth grades of all the white graded schools under the 
direction of the director; to these grades the elementary work in sewing is taught. In addition, dress- 
making is taught to the sixth-grade pupils who receive instruction at the dressmaking shops. To these 
shops some of the teaching force is detailed. 



1442 



District of Columbia. 



2. Board of Education — Continued. 
3. School system — Continued. 

1. White (assistant superintendent) — Continued. 
- 1. Day schools — Continued. 

6. Special directors — Continued. 

5. Domestic art department — Con. 
3. Schools (dressmaking shops) — 
Continued. 

4. Fourth division... 

1. 607-9 O St. School 
(rented building) . 
Fifth division 

1. No. 212 H St. School 
(rented building) . 

2. Brookland School. . . 

3. Gage School 

4. Langdon School 

Sixth division 



5. 



1. Northeast Industrial 

School, 8th and 
I Sts. (rented 
building) 

2. Kenil worth School. . 

7. Seventh division 

1. B.B.French School. 

2. George P e a b o d y 

School 

1. Caretaker 

8. Eighth division 

1. Potomac School. . . . 

9. Ninth division 

1. Congress Heights 

School 

2. Good Hope School. . 

3. Benjamin G. Orr 

School 

4. Martin Van Buren 

School Annex 

6. Manual- training department (of 
the graded schools). (Supervi- 
sor of manual training) 

1. First division 



2. 



High Street Manual 
Training School 1 , 

1. Teacher 

2. Janitor 

Industrial Home School. 

1. Teacher (same as B. 
B. French No. 2). 

3. Tenley School 

1. Teacher (same as B. 

B. French No. 2). 

Second division 

1. Berret School, shop No. 

I 2 

1. Teacher 

2. Berret School, shop No. 

2 3 

1. Teacher 



No. 



Salary. 



$288 



173c 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



650- 900 
540 



650- 900 



1 I 650- 900 



1 Center for Curtis,. Addison, Corcoran, Jackson, Fillmore, Hyde, Threlkeld, and Eaton Schools. 
3 Center for Morgan, H. D. Cooke, Force, Cleveland, Harrison, Dennison, and Adams Schools. 
3 Center for Thompson, Chevy Chase, Force, Adams, and Dennison Schools. 



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173d 






District of Columbia. 



No. 



Salary. 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



2. Board of Education — Continued. 
3. School system — Continued. 

1. White (assistant superintendent) — Continued. 
1. Day schools — Continued. 

6. Special directors — Continued. 

6. Manual-training department (of 
the graded schools) . (Supervi- 
sor of manual training) — Con. 

2. Second division — Contd. 

3. No. 730 24th St., NW. 
School 1 

1. Teacher 

2. Caretaker 

3. Third division 



$650- $900 

288 



4. 



5. 



1. Brightwood School 

1. Teacher (same as No. 
730 24th St. NW.). 

2. Johnson School (Annex) 2 . 

1. Teacher. 

Fourth division 

1. No. 6240St.NW. School 3 . 

1. Teacher 

2. Caretaker 

Fifth division 



650- 900 



800- 1, 100 
504 



2. 



Matthew Emery School 4 . 

1. Teacher 

Brookland School 

1. Teacher (same as 
Van Buren School 

Annex) 

3. No.212HSt.NW.School 5 . 

1. Teacher 

2. Caretaker (see do- 

mestic science de- 
partment) 

Sixth division 

1. William Benning School. 

1. Teacher (same as 
Van Buren School 
Annex) ^ 

2. Northeast Industrial 

School 6 

1. Teacher 

2. Caretaker (see do- 

mestic science de- 
partment) 

Seventh division 



650- 900 



650- 900 



B. B. French School, 

shop No. 1 7 

1. Teacher 

B. B. French School, 

shop No. 2 8 

1. Teacher 9 



800- 1, 100 



800- 1, 100 
650^-" '900 



1 Center for Grant, Toner, Corcoran and Weightman Schools. 

2 Center for Johnson, Monroe, Ross, Powell, and Hubbard Schools. 

3 Center for Webster, Henry, Abbott, Twining, and Chevy Chase Schools. 

4 Center for Emery, Gage, and Eckington Schools. 

5 Center for Seaton, Gales, Blake, Arthur, Langdon, Hayes, and Carbery Schools. 

« Center for Blair, Pierce, Madison, Taylor, Ludlow, Wheatley, Webb, and Blow Schools. 

7 Center for Towers, Lenox, Wallach, Brent, and Dent Schools. 

8 Center for Cranch, Buchanan, and Bryan Schools. 

•Also visits Tenley and Industrial Home Schools, and atypical classes at Curtis School and No. 1407 
Thirty-third Street. 



1444 



173e 





- 






Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education — Continued. 








3. School system — Continued. 










1. White (assistant superintendent) — Continued. 










1. Day schools — Continued. 










6. Special directors — Continued. 










6. Manual-training department (of 










the graded schools). (Supervi- 










sor of manual training) — Con. 










7. Seventh division— Con. 










3. No. 646 Massachusetts 










Avenue NE. l 










1. Teacher 


1 


$650- $900 






8. Eighth division 










1. Thomas Jefferson School 2 . 
1 . Teacher 










1 


800- 1, 100 






9. Ninth division 






1. Congress Heights School. 










1. Teacher (same as 










Emery School) 3 . . 










2. Martin Van Buren School 










Annex 4 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 











i Center for Hilton. Carbery, Peabody, Edmonds, and Maury Schools. 

2 Center for Jefferson, Bowen, Amidon, Smallwood, and Bradley Schools. 

3 Center for Van Buren, Orr, Stanton, and Ketcham Schools. 

* Visits also Brookland and Benning (pupils from Benning and Kenilworth) Schools; and a typical class 
at No. 810 Sixth Street. 



1445 



174 



District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary (per night). 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
2. Night schools. 1 

1. General administration 










1. Director 


1 

1 


$5.00 
2.00 






2. Superintendent of night janitors 2 . 
2. Secondary schools 






1. Business High School 






175 




2. McKinlev High School 






176 




3. Elementary schools 










1. Benjamin Franklin Night School 

2. Joseph Gales Night School 






177 








178 




3. Thomas Jefferson Night School . . 






179 




4. Richard Wallach Night School. . . 






180 




4. Domestic science schools 










1. No. 212 H Street NW. (night 
cooking school) 






181 




2. No. 646 Massachusetts Avenue 
(night cooking school) 






182 




3. No. 1338 H Street NE. (night 
cooking school) 






183 




4. Berret Night School (cooking)... 






184 




5. Takoma Night School (cooking). . 






185 













1 The night schools are in session from 60 to 75 nights during the school year. 

2 The superintendent of janitors has charge both of the colored and white night schools, 
salary comes from each division. 



One-half of his 



1446 



175 



District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary (per 
night.) 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


2. Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
2. Night schools. 

2. Secondary schools. 

1. Business High School. 

1. Principal in charge 


1 


$4.00 




2. English 




1. Teachers 


3 


2.00 




3. Arithmetic 




1. Teacher 

4. Typewriting 


1 


2.00 




1. Teacher 


1 


2.00 




5. Shorthand 




1. Teachers 


4 


2.00 




6. Bookkeeping 




1. Teacher 


1 


2.00 




7. Care of building 




1. Janitor 


1 


4.00 





1447 



176 



District of Columbia. 



2. Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
2. Night schools. 

2. Secondary schools. 

2. McKinley Manual Training {High) 
School. 

1. Principal in charge 

2. Machine shop 

1. Teachers 

3. Mill 

1. Teachers 

4. Wood shop 

1. Teacher 

5. Electricity 

1. Teacher 

6. Mechanical drawing. 

1. Teachers 

7. Sewing 

1. Teachers 

8. Care of building 

1. Janitor 

2. Engineer 

3. Assistant engineer 



No. 



Salary per 
night. 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



$4.00 

"2.66 



2.00 

2*66" 



2.00 

2. 66 



2.00 



2.00 
2.00 
1.00 



1448 



177 



District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary per 
night. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


2. Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
2. Night schools. 

2. Elementary schools. 

1. Franklin Night School. 

1. Principal 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
9 
1 
1 


$4.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
4.00 




2. Eighth grade. 

1. Teacher 




3. Seventh grade. 

1. Teacher 




4. Sixth grade. 

1. Teacher 




5. Fourth and fifth grades. 

1. Teachers 




6. Foreign. 1 

1. Teacher 

7. Typewriting. 

1. Teacher 




8. Care of building. 

1. Janitor 









i This title has reference to the group of teachers assigned to the instruction of foreigners who can not be 
arranged in graded classes. 



1449 






178 



District of Columbia. 



Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
2. Night schools. 

2. Elementary schools. 
2. Gales night school. 

1. Principal in charge 

2. Eighth grade. 

1. Teacher. 

3. Seventh grade. 

1. Teacher 

4. Sixth grade. 

1. Teacher 

5. Fifth grade. 

1. Teacher 

6. Typewriting. 

1. Teacher 

7. Care of building. 

1. Janitor 



No. 



Salary (per night). 



£3.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
1.50 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1450 



179 



District of Columbia. 



2. Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
2. Night schools. 

2. Elementary schools. 

3. Jefferson night school. 

1. Principal in charge 

2. Eighth grade. 

1. Teacher 

3. Seventh grade. 

1. Teacher 

4. Sixth grade. 

1. Teacher 

5. Fourth and fifth grade. 

1. Teacher 

6. Foreign. 

1. Teachers 

7. Typewriting. 

1. Teacher 

8. Care of buildings. 

1. Janitor 



No. 



Salary per night. 



$3.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1451 



180 



District of Columbia. 



2. Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
2. Night schools. 

2. Elementary schools. 
4. Wallach night school. 

1. Principal in charge 

2. Eighth grade. 

1. Teacher 

3. Seventh grade. 

1. Teacher 

4. Sixth grade. 

1. Teacher 

5. Typewriting. 

1. Teacher 

6. Care of building. 

1. Janitor 



No. 



Salary per night. 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



$3.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
1.25 



1452 



181 









Refer- 


District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary per night. 


ence 
page. 


2. Board of Education. 








3. School system. 








1. White (assistant superintendent). 








2. Night schools. 








4. Domestic science schools. 








2. No. 212 H St. NW. Night Cook- 








ing School. 








1 . Domestic science teacher .... 


1 


$2.00 




2. Janitress 


1 


.50 












1453 



1 



182 









Refer- 


District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary per night. 


ence 
page. 


2. Board of Education. 








3. School system. 








1. White (assistant superintendent). 








2. Night schools. 








4. Domestic science schools. 








1. No. 646 Massachusetts Ave. Night 








Cooking School. 








1. Domestic science teacher. . . . 


1 


$2.00 




2. Janitress 


1 


.50 









1454 



183 









Refer- 


District of Columbia. 


Xo. 


Salary per night. 


ence 






page. 


2. Board of Education. 








3. School svstem. 








1. White (assistant superintendent). 








2. Nisht schools. 








4. Domestic science schools. 








3. No. 1338 HSt. NE. Night Cool- 








ing School. 








1. Domestic science teacher. . . . 


1 


$2.00 




2. Janitress 


1 


.50 








1455 



184 



District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary per night. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


2. Board of Education. 
3 School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
2. Night schools. 

4. Domestic science schools. 

4. Berret Night School {cooking). 

1. Domestic science teacher. . . . 

2. Janitor 


1 
1 


$2.00 

.50 












1456 



185 



District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary per night. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


2. Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

1. White (assistant superintendent). 
2. Night schools. 

4. Domestic science schools. 

5. Takoma Night School (cooking). 

1. Domestic science teacher. . . . 

2. Janitor 


1 

1 


$2.00 
.50 












1457 



186 



District of Columbia. 



Board of Education. 
5. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 



1. Day schools. 



1. 

2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 



2). 



3. 



Normal School (No. 

Secondary schools 

Elementary schools 

Kindergartens 

Ungraded 

Special directors 

Night schools (secondary, 
and domestic science) . . . 

Teachers' library 

1. Librarian 



elementary, 



No. 



Salary. 



$800-$l, 100 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



187 
188 
191 
235 
236 
237 

238 






1458 



187 



District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


2. Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

1. Normal School, No. 2. 

1. Principal, in charge 


1 


$2, 000-$2, 500 




1. Department of theory 




1. Training teachers for 
grades 


5 
1 


1,000- 1,800 
1, 000- 1, 800 




2. Training teachera for 
kindergarten 




2. Department of practice 




1. Practice teachers for 
grades 


3 
1 


1, 000- 1, 800 
1, 000- 1, 800 




2. Practice teachers for 
kindergarten 




3. Department of drawing 1 




1. Teachers 








4. Department of music l 








1. Teachers 








5. Department of physical cul- 
ture l 








1. Teachers 















i Teachers in this department are detailed to the Normal School. 



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188 



District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

2. Secondary schools. 

1. Heads of departments * 










1. Head of English and history 
department 


1 
1 
1 
1 

1 


$1, 900-$2, 200 

1, 900- 2, 200 

1, 900- 2, 200 

1, 900- 2, 200 

600- 700 






2. Head of science 






3. Head of languages 






4. Head of mathematics 

5. Military instructor 






2. M Street (Academic) High School 

3. Armstrong Manual Training 

School 


189 








190 













i The heads of departments have educational supervision of their respective branches in the secondary 
schools here mentioned. 



1460 



189 



District of Columbia. 


No. 

1 

5 
1 
1 

1 

3 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 

5 
1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 
1 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent.) 
1. Day schools. 

2. Secondary schools. 

2. M St. (academic) High School. 

1. Principal in charge 


$2, 000-$2, 500 

1, 000-1, 800 

1, 000-1, 800 

600- 700 

1, 000-1, 800 

1, 000-1, 800 
1, 000-1, 800 

1, 000-1, 800 
1, 000-1, 800 
1, 000-1, 800 

1, 000-1, 800 

1, 000-1, 800 

1, 000-1, 800 
1, 000-1, 800 

1, 000-1, 800 

1, 000-1, 800 

1, 000-1, 800 

1, 000-1, 800 

1, 000-1, 800 

800-1, 100 

800-1, 100 

1,000 
360 






2. Department of English and 
history (head of depart- 
ment). 
1. English. 

1. Teachers 






2. Teacher l 






3. Teacher 






2. History. 

1. Teacher 2 






3. Department of languages 
(head of department). 
1. Latin. 

1. Teachers 






2. Teacher 3 






2. German. 

1 . Teacher 






2. Teacher 






3. Teacher 4 






3. French. 

1. Teacher 5 






4. Greek. 

1. Teacher 6 






4. Department of mathematics. 
1 . Teachers 






2. Teacher 7 






5. Department of science. 
1. Chemistry. 

1. Teachers 






2. Physics. 

1 . Teacher 






3. Botany. 

1. Teacher 8 






4. Zoology. 

1 . Teacher 8 






5. Physical geography. 

1. Teacher 






6. Department of music. 

1. Teacher 






7. Department of drawing. 

1 . Teachers 






8. Care of building. 

1. Engineer 

2. Laborer 






9. Clerical service. 9 





1 Teaches history also. 

2 Teaches Latin also. 

3 Teaches French also. 

4 Teaches mathematics also. 
6 Teaches Spanish also. 



s Teaches German also. 

7 Teaches English also. 

8 Teaches physical geography also. 

s Detailed from the office of the secretary. 



1461 



190 



District of Columbia. 



2. Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 
2. Secondary schools. 

3. Armstrong Manual Training School 

1. Principal in charge 

1. Academic. 

1. Department of English 

and history. 

1. English trachers 

2. English teacher 

3. History teacher 1 . ... 

4. History teacher ] 

5. History teacher . 

2. Department of languages. 

1. German teachers 

3. Department of mathe- 

matics. 
1. Teachers 

4. Department of science. 

1. Biology. 

1. Teacher 

2. Physics. 

1. Teachers . 

3. Chemistry. 

1. Teacher 

2. Manual training. 

1. Department of domestic 

science. 
1 . Teachers 

2. Department of domestic 

art. 

1. Teachers 

2. Teacher 

3. Department of drawing. 

1. Free-hand drawing. 

1. Teachers 

2. Mechanical drawing. 

1. Teacher 

2. Teacher 

3. Teacher. 

4. Machine shop. 

1. Teacher 

2. Teacher 

5. Joinery. 

1. Teacher 

6. Turning. 

1. Teacher 

3. Department of physical cul- 

ture. 

1. Teacher 

2. Teacher 

4. Care of building. 

1. Janitor.-. 

2. Assistant janitor 

3. Engineer 2 

4. Assistant engineer 

5. Laborers . . . : 

6. Caretakers 

7. Caretaker 



No. 




!, 000-$2, 500 



1, 000-1, 800 
800-1,100 

1, 000-1, 800 
650- 900 

1, 000-1, 800 

1, 000-1, 800 



1, 000-1, 800 

1, 000-1, 800 
1, 000-1, 800 
1, 000-1, 800 

800-1, 100 



950-1, 350 
800-1, 100 



950-1, 350 

950-1, 350 
800-1, 100 
650- 900 

950-1, 350 
800-1, 100 

950-1, 350 

950-1, 350 



950-1, 350 
800-1, 100 

900 
720 
1,000 
720 
300 
144 
360 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



Teaches English also. 



2 Instructor in steam engineering. 



1462 



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Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education — Continued. 








3. School system — Continued. 










2. Colored (assistant superintendent) — Contd. 










2. Secondary schools — Continued. 










3. Armstrong Manual Training School — 










Continued. 










1. Principal in charge — Contd. 










5. Clerical service. 1 










6. Business High School. 2 










1 . Teachers 3 


5 


$1, 000-$l, 800 






• 2. Care of building. 










1. Janitor (old Mott). 


1 


700 





1 Detailed from office of the secretary. 

2 Business High of this school is located in the old Mott School Building (No. 40). 

3 To this group of teachers is assigned the whole range of commercial and business practice subjects 
taught in this department. 



1463 



191 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


ence 










page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 










2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 








1. Day schools. 










3. Elementary schools. 








10. Tenth division. 








1. Supervising T)rincir>al('$2.200-. < ii;2.700 > ) 








1. 


Briggs, Martha B. (E and 22d Sts. 
NW.) 


49 


192 




2. 


Chain Bridge Road (Chain Bridge 
Road) 


75* 


193 




3. 


Miner, Myrtilla (17th and Church 
Sts. NW.) 




194 






Magruder (now part of Sumner- 










Magruder School) (M St., be- 










tween 16th and 17th Sts. NW.).. 


62 






4. 


Montgomery, Henry P. (27th St., 
between I and K Sts. NW.). . . . 


140 


195 




5. 


Phillips, Wendell (N St., between 
27th and 28th Sts. NW.) 


81 


196 




6. 


Reno, Jesse Lee (Howard Ave., 
Fort Reno) 


139 


197 




7. 


Stevens, Thaddeus (21st St., be- 
tween K and L Sts. NW.) 


97 


198 




8. 


Sumner-Magruder (M and 17th 








9. 


Sts. NW.) 


19 


199 




Wilson, Henry (17th St., between 








Euclid St. and Kalorama Road, 










NW.) 


89 


20C 




10. 


Wormley, James, sr. (Prospect 
St., between 33d and 34th Sts. 
NW/) 


49 


201 




11. Eleventh division. 








1. Sut. 


>ervising principal ($2,200-$2,700) 
(Brightwood ; now part of Mili- 
tary Road) near Rock Creek 
Ford Road) 


7 






]. 


Bruce, Blanche K. (Marshall St., 
between Georgia and Sherman 
Aves. NW.) 


112 


205 




2. 


Bunker Hill (Bunker Hill Road). . 


47 


202 




3. 


Cook, John F., sr. (0 St., between 
4th and 5th Sts. NW.) 


30 


204 




4. 


Fort Slocum (Blair Road) 


11 


201 




5. 


Garnet, Henry H. (IT and 10th 
Sts. NW.) 


34 


20C 




6. 


Garrison, William Lloyd (12th St., 
between R and S Sts. NW.) 


76 


205 




7. 


Langston, John M. (P St., between 
North Capitol and 1st Sts. NW.)- 


132 


20£ 




8. 


Military Road (including Bright- 
wood School; Military Road, 
near Brightwood, D. C.) 


8 


2(K 




9. 


Mott, Lucretia (4th and Trumbull 
Sts. NW.) 


153 


21( 




10. 


Orphans^ Home (6th St. ex- 
tended) . 




211 




11. 


Patterson, James W. (Vermont 
Ave., nearU St. NW.) 


93 


215 




12. 


Slater, John F. (P St.. between 
North Capitol and 1st Sts. NW.) - 


80 


21; 



1464 



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District of Columbia. 



2. Board of Education — Continued. 
3. School system — Continued. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent) — Continued. 
1. Day schools — Continued. 

3. Elementary schools — Continued. 
12. Twelfth division. 

1. Supervising principal ($2,200-$2,700). 



1 



be- 



2. 
3. 
4. 

5. 
6. 

7. 



9. 



10. 



11. 
12. 



13. 



Banneker, Benjamin (3d St 
tween. K and L Sts. NW.) 

Burrville (Burrville) 

Deanwood (Deanwood, D. C.) 

Douglass, Frederick (1st St. and 
Pierce St, NW.).... 

Alexander Crummell (Ivy Citv). . 

Jones, Alfred (L and 1st Sts. NW.) . 

Logan, John A. (3dandGStsNE.). 

Lovejoy, Elijah P. (12th and D 
Sts.NE.) 

Payne, Daniel A. (15th and C Sts. 
SE.) 

Simmons, Abby S. (Pierce St., 
between 1st and New Jersey 
Ave. NW.) 

Smothers, Henry (near Benning). . 

Smothers, Annex (near Benning). . 
Thirteenth division. 
1. Supervising principal ($2,200-$2,700). . 

1. Ambush, Enoch (I St., between 

6th and 7th Sts. NW.) 

2. Bell, George (1st St., between B 

and C Sts. SW.) 

3. Birney, James G. (Nicholas Ave., 

Hillsdale) 

Birney, James G., Annex. (Nicho- 
las Ave. , Hillsdale) 

Bowen, Anthony (9th and E Sts. 
SW.) 

Cardozo, Francis L., sr. (L St., 
between Half and 1st Sts. SW.) . . 

Garfield, James A. (Garfield) 

Giddings, Joshua R. (G St., be- 
tween 3d and 4th Sts. SE.) 

Lincoln, Abraham (2d and C Sts. 
SE.) 

Randall, Eliza G. (1st and I Sts. 
SW.) 

Syphax, William (Half St., be- 
tween N and O Sts. SW.) 



4. 



6. 

7. 



9. 
10. 



No. 



39 

91 

152 

99 
100 

77 
90 

124 

98 



134 
56 
24 



79 

78 
127 

74 

109 

148 
158 

83 

18 

28 

126 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



214 
215 
216 

217 
218 
219 
220 

221 

222 



223 
224 



225 
226 

227 

228 

229 
230 

231 

232 
233 
234 



1465 



192 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
10. Tenth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

1. Martha B. Briggs School. 










1. Principal and eighth 


I 1 


/ |950-$1, 350 
\ *240 






grade teacher 






2. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Fourth grade. 






1. Teacher 


. 1 


650- 900 






4. Third grade. 






1. Teachers 


2 


650- 900 






5. Second grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






6. First grade. 










1. Teachers 


3 


600- 700 






7. Care of buildings. 










1. Janitor 


1 


600 











1 Session-room allowance. 



1466 



193 



District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


2. Board of Education. 








3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day. 

3. Elementary schools. 
10. Tenth division. 








1. Supervising principal. 

2 . Chain Bridge Road School . 
1. Principal and teacher 
of first to fifth 








grades, inclusive.. 
2. Care of building. 

1. Janitor 


1 
1 


$80Q-$1, 100 
150 









1467 



194 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day. 

3. Elementary schools. 
•10. Tenth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

3. Myrtilla Miner School, 










1. Principal and 
eighth grade 
teacher 


)■ 


/ $950-$l,350 
1 *330 






2. Seventh grade. 






1. Teachers 


2 


800- 1,100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 












1 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






9. Care of building. 










1. Janitor 


1 

1 


720 
300 






1. Laborer 





i Session-room allowance. 



1468 



195 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent) . 
1. Day. 

3. Elementary schools. 
10. Tenth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

4. Henry P. Montgomery 
School. 










1. Principal and eighth 


I 1 


/ $95O-$l,350 
\ x 240 






grade teacher 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


60O- 700 






8. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






9. Care of building. 










1. Janitor 


1 


600 











1 Session-room allowance. 



1469 



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District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent) . 
1. Day. 

3. Elementary schools. 
10. Tenth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

5. Wendell Phillips School. 










1. Principal and 


}'* 


/ $800-$l,100 
\ *240 






teacher sixth grade. 






2. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Fourth grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


650- 900 






4. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






5. Second grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






6. First grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






7. Care of building. 










1. Janitor 


1 


600 











1 Session-room allowance. 



1470 



197 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day. 

3. Elementary schools. 
10. Tenth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 
6. Jesse Lee Reno School. 
1. Principal and 










teacher fifth, sixth, 


• 1 


/ $950-11,350 
\ x 120 






seventh, and eighth 






grades 










2. Third and fourth 










grades. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






3. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






4. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






5. Care of building. 










1. Janitor 


1 


300 











1 Session-room allowance. 



1471 






198 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day. 

3. Elementary schools. 
10. Tenth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

7. Thaddeus Stevens School. 










1. Principal and eighth 


K 


/ $950-$l,350 
1 *570 






grade teacher 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Model teacher... 


1 


800- 1, 100 






2. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 










1. Model teacher... 


1 


800-" 1, 100 






2. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






9. Care of buildings. 










1. Janitor 


1 
1 


900 
360 






2. Laborer 






3. Caretaker 


1 


144 





1 Session-room allowance. 



1472 



199 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. - 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent) . 
1. Day. 

3. Elementary schools. 
10. Tenth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

8. Sumner- Magruder School. 










1. Principal and teach- 


I 1 


/ $950-$l, 350 
\ - x 360 






er of eighth grade . . 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






• 4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






2. Practice teacher 2 
7. Second grade. 


1 














1. Practice teacher 2 
8. First grade. 


1 














1. Practice teacher 2 
9. Care of building. 


1 














1. Janitor (Sumner 










Building) 


1 


720 






2. Laborer 


1 


300 






3. Janitor (Magru- 










der Building) . 


1 


600 






4. Caretaker 


1 


72 





1 Session-room allowance. 



2 Detailed from normal school. 



1473 



200 











Refer- 




» District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 










page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day. 

3. Elementary schools. 
10. Tenth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 
9. Henry Wilson School. 










1. Principal and teach- 
er of seventh and 


)l 


/ $950-11,350 
\ *270 






eighth grades 


1 






2. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher. ...*... 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






5. Third grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


650- 900 






6. Second grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






7. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






8. Care of building. 










1. Janitor 


1 
1 


600 

72 






2. Caretaker 





1 Session-room allowance. 



1474 



District of Columbia. 



2. Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day. 

3. Elementary schools. 
10. Tenth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

10. James Wormley School. 

1. Principal and 

teacher seventh 
grade 

2. Sixth grade. 

1. Teacher 

3. Fifth grade. 

1. Teacher 

4. Fourth grade. 

1. Teacher 

5. Third grade. 

1. Teacher 

6. Second grade. 

1. Teacher 

7. First grade. 

1. Teacher 

8. Care of building. 

1. Janitor 



No. 



Salary. 



$800-$l, 100 
*240 



800- 1, 100 
800- 1, 100 
650- 900 
650- 900 
600- 700 
600- 700 
600 



201 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



i Session-room allowance. 



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202 





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Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day. 

3. Elementary schools. 
11. Eleventh division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

1. Blanche K. Bruce School. 
1. Principal and 










teacher of eighth 


• 1 


/ $950-$l,350 
\ *210 






and seventh 






grades 










2. Sixth and fifth 










grades. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






4. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






5. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






6. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






7. Care of building. 










1. Janitor 


1 
1 


600 

72 






2. Caretaker 





1 Session-roorn allowance. 



1476 



203 



District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


2. Board of Education. 








3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day. 

3. Elementary schools. 
11. Eleventh division. 








1. Supervising principal. 

2. Bunker Hill Road School. 








1. Principal and 


■ 






teacher, third to 
sixth grades, in- 
clusive 


• 1 


/ $800-$l,100 
1 *30 




2. Second and first i 






grades. 
1. Teacher ' 1 


600- 700 




3. Care of building. 






1. Janitor 


1 


300 












1 Session-room allowance. 



1477 



204 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day. 

3. Elementary schools. 
11. Eleventh division. 

1. Supervising principal. . 
3. John F. Cook School. 










1. Principal and 
teacher of eighth 
grade 


V 


/ $95O-$l,350 
1 x 330 






2. Seventh grade. 




. 






1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


80O- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 






1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






9. Care of building. 










1. Janitor 


1 
1 


700 

72 






2. Caretaker 





1 Session-room allowance. 



1478 



205 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent) . 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
11. Eleventh division. 

1. Supervising principal. 
4. Fort Slocum School. 

1. Principal and teach- 










er, seventh to 


• 1 


/ $800-11,100 
1 x 60 






fourth grades, in- 






clusive 


- 








2. Third to first grades. 






1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






3. Care of building. 










1 . Janitor 


1 
1 


150 

72 






2. Caretaker 





» Session-room allowance. 



1479 



206 





District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent) . 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
11. Eleventh division. 










1. Supervising principal. 

5. Henry H. Garnet School. 
1. Principal and eighth 
grade teacher 


I 1 


/ $950-$l,350 
\ x 390 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


800- 1,100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 










1. Teachers 


3 


600- 700 






9. Care of buildings. 










1. Janitor 


1 
1 

1 

1 


720 
300 

72 
144 






2. Janitor 






3. Caretaker (cook- 

ing school) 

4. Caretaker 





1 Session-room allowance. 



1480 



207 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
11. Eleventh division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

6. William Lloyd Garrison 
School. 










1. Principal and teach- 


I 1 


/ $950-$l,350 
1 *270 






er of eighth grade . . 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


o 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 










1 . Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






9. Care of buildings. 










1. Janitor 


1 
1 


600 
72 






2. Caretaker 





1 Session-room allowance. 



1481 



208 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day. 

3. Elementary schools. 
11. Eleventh division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

7 . John M. Langston School. 










1. Principal and teacher 


K 


r $8oo-$i, ioo 

1 *240 






of seventh grade . . . 






2. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


l 


800- 1, 100 






3. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


l 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


l 


650- 900 






5. Third grade. 










1. Teacher.. 


l 


650- 900 






6. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


l 


600- 700 






7. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


l 


600- 700 






8. Care of buildings. 






• 




1. Janitor 


i 


600 











1 Session-room allowance. 



1482 



209 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent) . 
1. Day. 

3. Elementary schools. 
11. Eleventh division. 

1. Supervising principal. 
8. Military Road School. 










1. Principal and teacher 
of eighth, seventh, 


}i 


/ $950-$l,350 
\ *90 






and sixth grades. . . 


1 






2. Fifth, fourth, and 










third grades. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Second and first 










grades. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






4. Care of building. 










1. Janitor 


1 


150 






2. Janitor (Fort 






Road) 


1 


150 





i Session-room allowance. 



1483 



210 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 








3. School system. 










2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 










1. Day. 










3. Elementary schools. 










11. Eleventh division. 










1. Supervising principal. 










9. Lucretia Mott School. 










1. Principal and teacher 


}'* 


/ $800-$l,100 
1 *540 






of seventh grade . . . 






2. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher, class A. 


1 


800- 1, 100 






2. Teacher, class B. 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher, class A. 


2 


800- 1, 100 






2. Teacher, class B. 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher, class A. 


1 


650- 900 






2. Teacher, class B. 


1 


650- 900 






5. Third grade. 










1. Teacher, class A. 


1 


650- 900 






2. Teacher, class B. 


2 


650- 900 






6. Second grade. 










1. Model teacher, 










class A 


1 


800- 1, 100 






2. Teacher, class A. 


1 


600- 700 






3. Teacher, class B. 


1 


600- 700 






7. First grade. 










1. Model teacher, 










class A 


1 


800- 1, 100 






2. Teacher, class A. 


1 


600- 700 






3. Teacher, class B. 


1 


600- 700 






8. Care of buildings. 










1 . Janitor 


1 

1 


840 
360 






2. Laborer 






3. Caretaker 


1 


144 





1 Session-room allowance. 



1484 



211 









"Refer- 


District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. Board of Education. 






3. School system. 








2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 








1. Day schools. 








3. Elementary schools. 








11. Eleventh division. 








1. Supervising principal. 








10. Orphans' Home School. 








1. Seventh to fourth 
grades. 
1. Teacher (and 








I 1 


/ $800-11,100 
\ 60 




principal) .... 




2. Third to first grades. 








1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 





1 Session-room allowance. 



1485 



212 



District of Columbia. 



2. Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day. 

3. Elementary schools. 
11. Eleventh division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

11. James W. Patterson 
School. 

1. Principal and teacher 

of seventh grade . . 

2. Sixth grade. 

1. Teacher 

3. Fifth grade. 

1. Teacher 

4. Fourth grade. 

1. Teacher 

5. Third grade. 

1. Teachers 

6. Second grade. 

1. Teachers 

7. First grade. 

1. Teachers 

8. Care of building. 

1. Janitor 

2. Janitor (annex). 

1 Session-room allowance. 



No. 



Salary. 



1 


/ $800-$l,100 
1 x 270 


1 


800- 1, 100 


1 


800- 1, 100 


1 


650- 900 


2 


650- 900 


2 


600- 700 


2 


600- 700 


1 

1 


600 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1486 



213 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day. 

3. Elementary schools. 
11. Eleventh division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

12. John F. Slater School 










1. Principal and eighth- 


I 1 


/ $950-$l,350 
\ J 240 






grade teacher 






2. Seventh grade. 

1. Teacher 










1 


80O- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






9. Care of building. 










1. Janitor 


1 


600 











1 Session-room allowance. 






1487 



214 





District of Columbia . 


No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day. 

3. Elementary schools. 
12. Twelfth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

1. Benjamin Banneker 
School. 










1. Principal and teacher 

of eighth grade 

2. Seventh grade. 

1. Teacher 


I 1 

1 


/ $950-11,350 
\ x 240 

800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 






1. Teacher. 


1 
1 
1 


800- 1, 100 
650- 900 
650- 900 






5. Fourth grade. 

1. Teacher 






6. Third grade. 

1. Teacher 






7. Second grade. 






1. Teacher 


2 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






9. Care of building. 






1. Janitor 


1 


600 











1 Session-room allowance. 



1488 



215 



District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent) . 
1. Day. 

3. Elementary schools. 
12. Twelfth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 
2. Burrville School. 








1. Principal and 

teacher, fourth and 
third grades 

2. Second grade. 

1. Teacher 

3. First grade. 

1. Teacher 


!■ 

1 
1 
1 


/ $650-$900 
1 1 60 

600- 700 

600- 700 

150 






4. Care of buildings. 
1. Janitor 











1 Session-room allowances 



1489 



216 





District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
12. Twelfth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 
3. Deanwood School. 

1. Principal and 










teacher, seventh 
grade ( class B ), and 
eighth grade (class 
B) 


• 1 


f $950-11,350 
i J 150 






2. Seventh grade. 






1. Teacher 2 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 

1. Teacher 3 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 

1. Teacher 4 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 

1. Teacher 5 


1 


800- 1, 100 






6. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 

1 

1 
1 


600- 700 

600- 700 

300 
144 






7. First grade. 

1. Teacher 






8. Care of building. 

1. Janitor 






2. Caretaker 





1 Session room allowance. 

2 Teaches sixth grade also. 

3 Teaches fifth grade also. 



4 Teaches fourth grade also, 
s Teaches third grade also. 



1490 



217 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day. 

3. Elementary schools. 
12. Twelfth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

4. FrederickDouglassSchool. 










1. Principal and teach- 


I 1 


/ $800-$l,100 
\ *240 






er of sixth grade . . 






2. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






4. Third grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


650- 900 






5. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 


• 




6. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






7. Care of building. 










1 . Janitor 


1 

1 


900 
300 






2. Laborer 





1 Session-room allowance. 



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District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day. 

3. Elementary schools. 
12. Twelfth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

5. Alexander Crummell 
School. 










1. Principal and teach- 

er of seventh grade. 

2. Fourth grade. 


I 1 


/ $800-$l, 100 
\ 1 120 






1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






3. Second grade. 

1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






4. First grade. 

1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 




a 


5. Care of building. 
1. Janitor 


1 


540 












1 Session-room allowance. 









1492 



219 



District of Columbia. 



2. Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day. 

3. Elementary schools. 
12. Twelfth division. _ 

1. Supervising principal. 
6. Alfred Jones School. 

1. Principal and teach- 

er of eighth grade 

2. Seventh grade. 

1. Teacher 

3. Sixth grade. 

1 . Teacher 

4. Fifth grade. 

1. Teachers 

5. Fourth grade. 

I. Teacher 

6. Third grade. 

1. Teacher 

7. Second grade. 

1. Teacher 

8. First grade. 

1. Teacher 

9. Care of buildings. 

1 . Janitor 

1 Session-room allowance. 



No. 



Salary. 



$950-$l, 350 
*240 

800- 1, 100 

800- 1,-100 

800- 1, 100 

650- 900 

650- 900 

600- 700 

600- 700 

600 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1493 



220 











Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 
12. Twelfth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

7. John A. Logan School. 










1. Principal and teach-^ 
er eighth grade . . . J 


1 


/ $950-$l, 350 
\ L 240 






X 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






9. Care of building. 










1 . Janitor 


1 


600 











1 Session-room allowance. 



1494 



221 









Refer- 


District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 


' 






page. 


2. Board of Education. 








3. School system. 








2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 








1. Day. 








3. Elementary schools. 








12. Twelfth division. 








1. Supervising principal. 








8. Elijah P. Love joy School. 








1. Principal and teach-1 
er of eighth grade . / 


1 


/ $950-$l, 350 
1 : 360 






2. Seventh grade. 








1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 




3. Sixth grade. 








1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 




4. Fifth grade. 








1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 




5. Fourth grade. 








1. Teachers 


2 


650- 900 




6. Third grade. 








1. Teachers 


2 


650- 900 




7. Second grade. 








1. Teachers 


3 


600- 700 




8. First grade. 








1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 




9. Care of buildings. 








1. Janitor 


1 
1 


720 
300 




2. Laborer 





1 Session-room allowance. 



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District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day. 

3. Elementary schools. 
12. Twelfth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

9. Daniel A. Payne School. 










1. Principal and teach- ) 
er of sixth grade./ 


. 1 


/ $800-$l, 100 
1 x 270 






2. Fifth grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


800- 1, 100 






3. Fourth grade. 










1. Teachers 2 


2 


650- 900 






4. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






5. Second grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






6. First grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






7. Care of building. 










1. Janitor 


1 
1 


600 

72 






2. Caretaker 





1 Session-room allowance. 



2 One fourth grade teacher teaches third grade also. 



1496 



223 











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District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 










page. 


2. 


Board of education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day. 

3. Elementary schools. 
12. Twelfth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

10 . AbbyS. Simmons Schoo I . 




«> 






1. Principal and 
teacher of fifth 
grade 


}■ 


/ $800-$1,100 
\ *240 






2. Fourth grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


650- 900 






3. Third grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


650- 900 






4. Second grade. 










1. Model teacher. . . 


1 


800- 1, 100 






2. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






5. First grade. 










1. Model teacher... 


1 


800- 1, 100 






2. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






6. Care of buildings. 










1. Janitor 


1 
1 


420 
360 






2. Laborer 





i Session-room allowance. 



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224 











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District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day. 

3. Elementary schools. 
12. Twelfth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

11. Henry Smothers School. 






- 




1. Principal and 
teacher, seventh 


|l 


f $800-11,100 
I x 120 






to fifth grades 


1 






2. Fifth-fourth grades. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Third-second grades. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






4. Second-first grades. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






5. Care of building. 










1 . Janitor 


1 


300 











1 Session-room allowance. 






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No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


2. Board of Education. 








3. 


School system. 
2. Colored (assistant superintendent) . 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 

13. Thirteenth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 
1. Enoch Ambush School. 










1. Principal and 
teacher of seventh 
grade 


!■ 

1 


/ |800-$1,100 
\ *240 

800- 1, 100 






2. Sixth grade. 

1. Teacher 






3. Fifth grade. 

1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fourth grade. 

1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






5. Third grade. 

1. Teachers 


2 


650- 900 






6. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






7. First grade. 

1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






8. Care of buildings. 
1. Janitor 


1 


600 











1 Session-room allowance. 



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226 











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District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 

13. Thirteenth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 
2. George Bell School. 










1. Principal and teach- 


I 1 


/ $950-$l, 350 
\ *300 






er of eighth grade. . 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






9. Care of buildings. 










1 . Janitor 


1 


600 






2. Caretaker (an- 






nex) 


1 


144 











1 Session-room allowance. 



1500 



227 











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District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 

13. Thirteenth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

3. James G. Birney and an- 
nex. 










1. Principal and teach- 


I 1 


/ $950-$l, 350 
1 x 360 






er of eighth grade.. 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1 . Teachers 


2 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1 . Teachers 


2 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 










1. Teachers 


3 


600- 700 






9. Care of buildings. 










1. Janitor 


1 
1 


720 
300 






2. Laborer 





i Session- room allowance. 



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No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 

13. Thirteenth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

4. Anthony Bowen School. 










1. Principal and 
seventh -grade 
teacher 


)■ 


r$80o-$i, ioo 

\ x 240 






2. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher. 


1 


650- 900 






4. Third grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


650- 900 






5. Second grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






6. First grade. 










1. Model teacher. . . 


1 


800- 1, 100 






2. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






7. Care of building. 










1 . Janitor 


1 


600 











1 Session-room allowance. 



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No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent) . 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 

13. Thirteenth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

5. Francis L. Cardozo 
School. 










1. Principal and teacher 


I 1 


/ $950-$l,350 
\ x 240 






of eighth grade 






2. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






5. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Second grade. 










1. Model teacher. . . 


1 


800- 1, 100 






2. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






7. First grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






8. Care of buildings. 










1. Janitor 


1 


600 












1 Session-room allowance. 









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230 











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District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 

13. Thirteenth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

6. James A. Garfield School. 










1. Principal and teacher 


}' 


/ $950-$l, 350 
\ ! 270 






of eighth grade 






2. Seventh and sixth 










grades. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






5. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 90C 






6. Second grade. 










1. Teachers- 


2 


600- 700 






7. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






8. Care of building. 










1 . Janitor 


1 
1 


720 
300 






2. Assistant janitor 






3. Caretaker 


1 


72 





1 Session-room allowance. 



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231 











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District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 

13. Thirteenth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

7. Joshua R. Giddings 
School. 










1. Prin c ipal and 
seventh- grade 
teacher 


}■ 


/ $800-$l, 100 
\ *240 






2. Sixth grade. 






1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fourth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






5. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






6. Second grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


600- 70'0 






7. First grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






8. Care of buildings. 










1. Janitor 


1 


600 











1 Session-room allowance. 



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No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 

13. Thirteenth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

8. Abraham Lincoln School. 










1. Principal and 
teacher of eighth 
grade 


!■ 


/ $950-$l,350 
1 x 330 






2. Seventh grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Sixth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






5. Fourth grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


650- 900 






6. Third grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






7. Second grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






8. First grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


600- 700 






9. Care of buildings. 










1. Janitor 


1 
1 


720 
300 






2. Assistant janitor 






3. Caretaker 


1 


144 





1 Session-room allowance. 



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No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 

13. Thirteenth division. 

1. Supervising principal. 

9. Eliza G. Randall School. 










1. Principal and 
teacher of eighth 
grade 


)■ 


/ $950-$l, 350 
\ *330 






2. Sixth grade. 










1 . Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






3. Fifth grade. 










1. Teacher 


1 


800- 1, 100 






4. Fourth grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


650- 900 






5. Third grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


650- 900 






6. Second grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






7. First grade. 










1. Teachers 


2 


600- 700 






8. Care of buildings. 










1 . Janitor 


1 


700 






2. Caretaker 


1 


72 





i Session-room allowance. 



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234 



District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent) . 
1. Day schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 

13. Thirteenth division. 

1 . S upervising princ ipal . 

10. William Syjphax School. 

1. Princip al and 

teacher of sixth 
grade 

2. Fifth grade 


}■ 

1 

2 

2 
2 
2 
1 


/ $800-$l,100 
\ *270 

800- 1, 100 
650- 900 
650- 900 
600- 700 
600- 700 
700 






1. Teacher.. 








3. Fourth grade. 

1. Teachers. 

4. Third grade. 

1. Teachers. 

5. Second grade. 

1. Teachers. 

6. First grade. 

1. Teachers. 

7. Care of buildii 

1 . Janitor . . . 


























!g- 













i Session-room allowance. 



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District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

4. Kindergartens (assistant director of 
kindergartens). 
1. Martha B. Briggs School (tenth 
division). 










1 . Kindergarten principal 


1 


$650-$900 






2. Kindergarten assistant 


1 


500- 600 






2. Myrtilla Miner School. 










1. Kindergarten practice 










teacher 1 










3. Henry P. Montgomery School. 










1. Kindergarten principal 


1 


650- 900 






2. Kindergarten assistant 


1 


500- 600 






4. Wendell Phillips School. 










1 . Kindergarten principal 


1 


650- 900 






2. Kindergarten assistant 


1 


500- 600 






5. Thaddeus Stevens School. 










1 . Kindergarten principal 


1 


650- 900 






2. Kindergarten assistant 


1 


500- 600 






6. Charles Sumner School. 










1. Kindergarten practice 










teacher 1 










7. Henry Wilson School. 










1. Kindergarten principal 


1 


650- 900 






2. Kindergarten assistant 


1 


500- 600 






8. James Wormley, Sr., School. 










1 . Kindergarten principal 


1 


650- 900 






2. Kindergarten assistant 


1 


500- 600 






9. Blanche K. Bruce (eleventh 










division). 










1 . Kindergarten principal 


1 


650- 900 






2. Kindergarten assistant 


1 


500- 600 






10. John F. Cook School. 










1. Kindergarten principal 


1 


650- 900 






2. Kindergarten assistant 


1 


500- 600 






11. Henry H. Garnet School. 










1. Kindergarten principal 


1 


650- 900 






2. Kindergarten assistant 


1 


500- 600 






12. John M. Langston School. 










1 . Kindergarten principal 


1 


650- 900 






2. Kindergarten assistant 


1 


500- 600 






13. Lucretia Mott. 










1 . Kindergarten principal 


1 


650- 900 






2. Kindergarten assistant 


1 


500- 600 






14. James W. Patterson School. 










1 . Kindergarten principal 


1 


650- 900 






2. Kindergarten assistant 


1 


500- 600 






15. Frederick Douglass School 










(twelfth division). 










1. Kindergarten principal 


1 


650- 900 






2. Kindergarten assistant 


1 


500- 600 






16. Elijah P. Love joy School. 










1 . Kindergarten principal 


1 


650- 900 






2. Kindergarten assistant 


1 


500- 600 






17. Daniel A. Payne School. 










1. Kindergarten principal 


1 


650- 900 






2. Kindergarten assistant 


1 


500- 600 





i Detailed from normal school. 



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No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education — Continued. 
3. School system — Continued. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent) — Contd. 
1. Day schools — Continued. 

4. Kindergartens (assistant director of 
kindergartens — Continued . 
18. Abby S. Simmons School. 










1. Kindergarten principal 


1 


$650-$900 






2. Kindergarten assistant 


1 


500- 600 






19. George Bell School (thirteenth 










division). 










1 . Kindergarten principal 


1 


650- 900 






2. Kindergarten assistant 


1 


500- 600 






20. James G. Birney School. 










1. Kindergarten principal. 


1 


650- 900 






2. Kindergarten assistant 


1 


500- 600 






21. Anthony Bowen School. 










1. Kindergarten principal 


1 


650- 900 






2. Kindergarten assistant 


1 


500- 600 






22. James A. Garfield School. 










1. Kindergarten principal 


1 


650- 900 






2. Kindergarten assistant 


1 


500- 600 






23. Joshua R. Giddings School. 










1. Kindergarten principal 


1 


650- 900 






2. Kindergarten assistant 


1 


500- 600 






24. Eliza G. Randall School. 










1. Kindergarten principal 


1 


650- 900 






2. Kindergarten assistant 


1 


500- 600 






25. William Syphax School. 










1. Kindergarten principal 


1 


650- 900 






2. Kindergarten assistant 


1 


500- 600 





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2. Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 
1. Day schools. 

5. Ungraded schools. 

1. Atypical schools. 

1. Cardozo School. 

1. Teacher 

2. Langston School. 

1. Teacher 

3. Lincoln School. 

1. Teacher 

4. OldMott. 

5. St.' Luke's Parish Hall. 

1. Teacher 

2. Caretaker 

2. Incorrigible schools. 

1. Old Mott School. 

1. Teacher 

2. Randall School. 

1. Teacher 

3. Stevens School. 

1. Teacher 



No. 



Salary. 



1 


$950-$l, 350 


1 


650- 900 


1 


600- 700 


1 


800- 1, 100 


1 
1 


800- 1, 100 

72 


1 


650- 900 


1 


800- 1, 100 


1 


800- 1, 100 



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ence 
page. 



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! 

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District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. Bo^rd of Education. 








3. 


School system. 
2. Colored (assistant superintendent ) . 
1. Day schools. 

6. Special directors. 

1. Drawing department ' 


5 








1. Assistant director 


1 


$1, 300-$l, 550 






2. Teaching force 








i . Teachers 


5 


650- 900 






2. Music department 1 


6 








1 . Assistant director 


1 


1, 300- 1, 550 






2. Teaching force. 






1. Teachers 


3 


800- 1, 100 






2. Teachers 


3 


650- 900 






3. Department of physical culture *. 


4 








1 . Assistant director 


1 


1,300- 1,550 






2. Teaching force. 






1 . Teachers 


4 


650- 900 






4. Domestic science department. 2 










1. Assistant director 


X 


1, 350- 1, 500 






2. Schools (cooking) . 






1. Tenth division. 










1. Thaddeus Stevens 










School. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






2. 1120 20th St. School. 










1. Teacher 3 ...... 


1 


650- 900 






2. Caretaker 


1 


72 






2. Eleventh division. 










1. New Mott School. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






2. John F.Cook School. 










1 . Teacher 


1 


65a- 900 






3. Phelps School. 4 










1 . Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






4. Blanche K. Bruce 










School. 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






3. Twelfth division. 










1. Deanwood School. 










1. Teacher (same 










as Bruce 










School, elev- 










enth division). 










4. Thirteenth division. 










1. James A. Garfield 










School. 










1. Teacher (same 










as 1120 20th 










St., tenth 










division) . 










2. Cardozo Manual 










Training School. 5 









1 There is no organization of the special departments of drawing, music, and physical culture other than 
that of the teaching force at large, as shown here. The teaching force is not permanently located at any 
school or schools, but visits all the colored schools of the- District under the direction of the directors who 
have educational supervision of their respective departments. 

2 The special departments of domestic science, domestic art, and manual training are organized along 
the lines of the rest of the school system into cooking, sewing, and manual training schools, as here indicated. 

s Visits Garfield School. 

< Location of this school not finally determined. 

6 This school will be the headquarters of a domestic-science teacher. 



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No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education — Continued. 
3. School system — Continued. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent) — Contd. 
1. Day schools — Continued. 

6. Special directors — Continued. 

4. Domestic science department — 
Continued. 
2. Schools (cooking) — Contd. 
4. Thirteenth division — 
Continued. 
3. Hillsdale School. 
1. Teacher (same 
as Bruce 
School, elev- 
enth division). 




- 






2. Caretaker 


1 


$216 






4. Abraham Lincoln 










School. 










1 . Teacher 


1 


$650- 900 






5. Randall School. 










1 . Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






5. Domestic art department. 










1. Assistant director 


1 


1, 300- 1, 550 






2. Teaching force. 1 






1. Teachers 


10 


650- 900 






3. Schools (dressmaking shops). 






1. Tenth division. 










1. 1G06 M St. School 










2. Eleventh division. 










1. Blanche K. Bruce 










School 










2. New Mott School 










3. Twelfth division. 










1. Dean wood School 










4. Thirteenth division. 










1. Hillsdale School 










2. Abraham Lincoln 










School 










3. McCormick School 










6. Manual training department. 










1. Assistant supervisor 2 


1 


800- 1, 100 






2. Manual training schools. 










1. Tenth division. 










1. Charles Sumner 










School. 3 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






2. Thaddeus Stevens 










School. 4 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






2. Eleventh division. 










1. John F.Cook School. 5 










1 . Teacher 


1 


650- 900 






2. New Mott School . 6 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 





1 The teachers of this group visit the third and fourth grades of all the colored graded schools under the 
direction of the assistant director; to these grades the elementary work in sewing is taught. In addition, 
dressmaking is taught to the sixth grade pupils who receive instruction at the dressmaking shops. To 
these shops some of the teaching force is detailed. 

2 The assistant supervisor of manual training in colored schools is immediately responsible to and under 
the direction of the supervisor of manual training. 

3 Center for Sumner, Wilson, Montgomery, Garrison, and Miner Schools. The teacher whose head- 
quarters is here visits Hillsdale School (pupils from Birney and Garfield). 

* Center for Stevens, Wormley, Miner, Phillips, Briggs, Montgomery, and Sumner Schools. 
6 Center for Cook, Jones, Banneker, Garrison, Garnet, Slater, and Langston Schools. 
« Center for Mott, Garnet, Wilson, Bruce. Slater, Patterson, and Military Road Schools. 



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Refer- 




District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education — Continued. 
3. School system — Continued. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent) — Contd. 
1. Day schools — Continued. 

6. Special directors — Continued. 

6. Manual training department — 
Continued. 
2. Manual training schools — 
Continued. 
3. Twelfth division. 

1. Dean wood School. 
1. Teacher (same 
as McCormick 
School, thir- 
teenth divi- 
sion) 










4. Thirteenth division. 










1. Abraham Lincoln 










School. 1 










1. Teacher 


1 


$650- $900 






2. McCormick School. 2 










1. Teacher 


1 


650- 900 





1 Center for Lincoln, Lovejoy, Logan, Bell, Payne, Ivy City, and Giddings Schools. 

2 Center for Cardozo, Bowen, Ambush, Bell, Randall, Giddings, and Syphax Schools, 
whose headquarters is here visits Deanwood (pupils from Deanwood and Smothers) School. 



The teacher 



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District of Columbia. 

1 


No. 


Salary per night. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 
2. Night schools. 

1. General administration. 

1. Assistant director 


1 
1 


$4.50 






2. Superintendent of janitors ' 

2. Secondary schools. 

1. Old Mott (Business High School) 

2. Armstrong (Manual Training 

School) 








239 








240 




3. Elementary schools. 

1. Henry H. Garnet Night School. . . 






241 




2 Thaddeus Stevens Night School. . 






242 




3. James A. Garfield Night School. . 






243 




4. Elijah P. Lovejoy Night School. . 






244 




5. Wendell Phillips Night School. . . 






245 




6. James S. Birney Night School.. . . 






246 




7. Eliza G. Randall Night School. . . 






247 




8. Deanwood Night School 






247a 













1 Same as for white schools. (See note p. 17-1.) 



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District of Columbia. 



Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 
2. Night schools. 

2. Secondary schools. 

1. Old Mott {Business High School) 

1. Principal in charge 

2. Stenography. 

1. Teacher 

3. Bookkeeping. 

1. Teachers 

4. Typewriting. 

1. Teacher 

5. Care of building. 

1. Janitor 



No. Salary per night. 



$4.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
1.50 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1516 



240 



District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary per night. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 
2. Night schooL 

2. Secondary schools. 

2. Armstrong (Manual Training 
School). 

1. Principal in charge 

2. Electrical engineering. 

1. Teacher 


1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 

2 

1 
1 
1 


$4.00 

2.00 

2.00 

2. 03 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 
2.00 
1.00 






3. Machine shop. 

1. Teacher 






4. Joinery. 

1. Teacher 






5. Mechanical drawing. 

1. Teacher 

6. Cooking. 

1. Teachers 






7. Millinery. 

1. Teacher 

8. Tailoring. 

1. Teachers 






9. Sewing. 

1 . Teachers 






10. Care of building. 

1 . Janitor 

2. Engineer 

3. Assistant engineer 





1517 



241 



District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary per night. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


2. Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 
2. Night schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 

1. Henry H. Garnet Night School. 
1. Principal in charge 


1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


$3.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
1.50 




2. Seventh grade. 

1. Teacher 




3. Sixth grade. 

1. Teacher 




4. Fifth grade. 

1. Teacher 




5. Fourth grade. 

1. Teachers 




6. Third grade. 

1 . Teacher 




7. Second grade. 

1. Teacher 




8. First grade. 

1 . Teacher 




9. Sewing. 

1 . Teacher 




10. Care of building. 

1. Janitor 












1518 



242 



District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary per night. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent) . 
2. Night schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 

2. Thaddeus Stevens Night School. 

1. Principal in charge ' 

2. Sixth and fifth grades. 

1. Teacher 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


$3.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
1.50 






3. Foutrh grade. 

1. Teacher 






4. Third and Second grades. 
1. Teacher 






5. First grade. 

1. Teacher 






6. Manual training. 

1 . Teacher 






7. Domestic science. 

1. Teacher. 






8. Domestic art. 

1 . Teacher 






9. Care of building. 

1 . Janitor 











i Teaches seventh and eighth grades. 



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District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary per night. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent) . 
2. Night schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 

3. James A. Garfield Night School. 
1. First to eighth grades, inclu- 
sive. 










1. Teacher 


1 


$2.00 






2. Cooking and sewing. 

1. Teacher 


1 


2.00 






3. Care of building. 










1. Janitor. 


1 


1.00 











1520 



244 









Refer- 


District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary per night. 


ence 
page. 


2. Board of Education. 








3. School system. 








2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 








2. Night schools. 








3. Elementary schools. 








4. Elijah P. Love joy Night School. 








1. Principal in charge * 


1 


$3.00 




2. Fourth and third grades. 








1. Teacher 


1 


2.00 




3. Second and first grades. 








1. Teacher 


1 


2.00 




4. Care of building. 








1. Janitor 


1 


1.25 





1 Teaches fifth to eighth grades, inclusive, 



1521 



245 



District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary per night. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


2. Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 
2. Night schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 

5. Wendell Phillips Night School. 

1. Principal in charge 1 

2. Fourth and third grades. 

1. Teacher 


1 
1 
1 
1 


$3. 00 
2.00 
2.00 
1.25 




3. Second and first grades. 

1. Teacher 




4. Care of building. 

1. Janitor 









i Teaches fifth to eighth grades, inclusive. 



1522 



246 









Refer- 


District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary per night. 


ence 
page. 


2. Board of Education. 








3. School system. 








2. Colored (assistant superintendent). 








2. Night schools. 








3. Elementary schools. 








0. James G. Birney Night School. 








1. Fifth to eighth grades. 








1. Teacher 


1 


$2.00 




2. First to fourth grades. 








1. Teacher 


1 


2.00 




3. Care of building. 








1. Janitor 


1 


1.25 





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247 



District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary per night. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


2. 


Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent) . 
2. Night schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 

7. Eliza G. Randall Night School. 
1. Principal l . 


1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 


$3.00 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

1.50 
.50 






2. Fifth and sixth grades. 

1 . Teacher 






3. Third and fourth grades. 

1. Teacher 






4. Second grade. 

1. Teacher 






5. First grade. 

1 . Teacher 






6. Manual training. 2 

1. Teacher 






7. Sewing. 

1 . Teacher 






8. Cooking. 

1. Teacher 

9. Care of building. 

1. Janitor (Randall School) . 

2. Janitor (Lincoln School). 





Teaches seventh and eighth grades. 



2 Located at the Lincoln School. 



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District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary per night. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


2. Board of Education. 
3. School system. 

2. Colored (assistant superintendent) . 
2. Night schools. 

3. Elementary schools. 

8. Deanwood Night School. 
1. First to eighth grades. 

1 . Teacher 


1 
1 


2.00 
1.00 




2. Care of building. 

1 . Janitor 









1525 



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248 



District of Columbia. 


No. 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


3. Board of Charities. 
1. Supervision. 

1. Board proper (nonsalaried) 






1. Members 


5 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
3 
1 
1 

1 
3 
1 

1 






2 . Secretary 


$3, 500 

1, 200 
900 

840 

1,200 

1,200 

1,000 

900 

840 

780 
720 
540 

600 




2. Clerical force. 

1. Records and correspondence. 

1. Stenographer 




2. Inspector 




3. Inspector 




2. Applications for relief of destitute and ambu- 
lance service. 
1. Clerk 




3. Inspection force (investigation of applicants for 

admission to hospitals). 

1. Inspector 

2. Inspectors 

3. Inspector 

4. Inspector 

4. Ambulance service. 

1. Driver 




2. Drivers 

3. Hostler 




5. Messenger service. 

1. Messenger 




6. Institutions. 

1. Public institutions or organizations of the Dis- 
trict of Columbia. 1 
1. Washington Asylum and Jail 




2. Workhouse 








3. Reform School for Girls 








4. Tuberculosis Hospital 








5. Board of Children's Guardians 








6. Industrial Home School 








7. Industrial Home School for Colored Chil- 
dren 








8. Home for the Aged and Infirm 








9. Municipal Lodging House 








2. Institutions in which inmates are maintained 
at the expense of the District of Columbia, 
but not belonging to it. 2 
1. National Training School for Boys 








2. Freedmen's Hospital 








3. Columbia Hospital for Women 








4. Children's Hospital 








5. National Homeopathic Hospital 








6. Central Dispensary and Emergency Hos- 








" 7. Eastern Dispensary 








8. Washington Home for Incurables 








9. Georgetown University Hospital 








10. George Washington University Hospital . . 








11. Garfield Memorial Hospital 








12. Providence Hospital. . 








13. National Association for the Relief of 
Destitute Colored Women and Children 










I 







1 The power of general supervision of these institutions is vested in the Board of Charities. The business 
management and administration of these institutions, however, are vested in the Board of Commissioners. 
The organization of the individual institutions, therefore, is given under the Board of Commissioners. 

2 Appropriations for these institutions are distributed under contract with the Board of Charities. 



1526 



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District of Columbia. 



No. 



3. Board of Charities — Continued. 

6, Institutions — Continued. 

2. Institutions in which inmates are maintained 
at the expense of the District of Columbia, 
but not belonging to it — Continued. 

15. St. Ann's Infant Asylum 

16. Florence Crittenton Hope and Help Mis- 

sion 

17. Aid Association for the Blind 

18. Temporary Home for ex-Union Soldiers 

and Sailors 

19. Women's Dispensary 

20. Government Hospital for the Insane 

7. Services conducted by the Board of Charities at 

request of Commissioners of the District of Co- 
lumbia. 

1. Medical treatment of poor in their homes 

1. Physicians to poor 

2. Druggists to poor 

2. Transportation of paupers 

3. Transportation of nonresident insane 



Salary. 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1527 



249 



District of Columbia . 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



4. Judiciary of the District of Columbia. 

1. Court of Appeals, District of Columbia 

2. Supreme Court, District of Columbia . . 

3. Police Court, District of Columbia 

4. Municipal Court, District of Columbia . 

5. Juvenile Court, District of Columbia .. 



250 
251 
252 
253 
254 



1528 



250 






District of Columbia. 


No. 

1 
2 

1 
1 

1 
3 
1 

2 
1 
3 

3 


Salary. 


Refer- 
ence 
page. 


4. Judiciary of the District of Columbia. 

1. Court of Appeals, District of Columbia. 
1. Court proper. 

1. Chief justice 


$7, 500 
7,000 

3,500 
2,250 

1,500 
1,200 
1,000 

720 
720 

480 

720 




2. Associate justices 




2. Clerical force. 

1. Clerk 




2. Deputy clerk 




3. Court decisions. 

1 Reporter 




4. Stenographers 




3. Crier 




4. Care of building. 

1. Watchmen 




2. Elevator operator 




3. Laborers 




5. Messenger service. 

1. Messengers 









1529 



251 



District of Columbia. 



4. Judiciary of the District of Columbia. 
2. Supreme Court, District of Columbia 

1. Court proper. 

1. Chief justice 

2. Associate justices 

2. Clerical service. 

1. Stenographers 

3. Care of building (courthouse). 

1. Engineer 

2. Watchmen. 

3. Firemen 

4. Laborers 

4. Probation service. 

1. Probation officer 



No. 



Salary. 



$6, 000 
6,000 

900 

1,200 
720 
720 
600 

1,800 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



1530 



252 



District of Columbia. 



No. 



Judiciary of the District of Columbia. 
3. Police Court, District of Columbia. 
1. Court proper. 

1. Judges 

• 2. Clerical service. 

1. Clerk 1 

2. Deputy clerks 2 

3. Secretary service. 

1. Deputy clerks 2 

4. Collateral and fines. 

1. Deputy financial clerk 1 

3. Maintenance of order. 

1. Bailiffs 7 

2. Deputy marshal I 

4. Care of building:. 






Engineer 

Assistant engineer. 

Janitor 

Matron 

Fireman 



! 1 

l 

! 1 

j 1 

1 

Charwomen 3 



Assistant janitors 

Probation service. 

1. Probation officer 

2. Assistant probation officer. 




1531 



253 



District of Columbia. 



Refer- 
ence 
page. 



4. Judiciary of the District of Columbia. 
4. Municipal Court, District of Columbia 

1. Court proper. 

1. Judges 

2. Clerical service. 

1. Clerk 

2. Assistant clerks , 

3. Care of building. 

1. Janitor 




1532 



254 



District of Columbia. 



Judiciary of the District of Columbia 
5. Juvenile Court. 

1. Court proper. 

1. Judge 

2. Clerical service. 

1. Clerk 

2. Deputy clerk 

3. Probation service. 

1. Chief probation officer. . 

2. Probation officer 

3. Probation officer 

4. Maintenance of order. 

1. Bailiff 

5. Care of building. 

1. Janitor 



No. 



Salary. 



>3, 600 

2,000 
L200 

1,500 
1,200 
1,000 

700 

540 



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page. 



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